Fork Seal Replacement, (a mini how-to)
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Fork Seal Replacement, (a mini how-to)
4 years 3 months ago - 4 years 3 months ago
Fork Seal Replacement
Sorry for re-direct but pics don't easily transfer from my CandyButtAssociation website.
Sorry for re-direct but pics don't easily transfer from my CandyButtAssociation website.
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Re: Fork Seal Replacement, (a mini how-to)
4 years 3 months ago
Just a thought Don.
if the dampening rod bolt doesn't tighten, won't the fork oil leak out past the bolt?
if the dampening rod bolt doesn't tighten, won't the fork oil leak out past the bolt?
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Re: Fork Seal Replacement, (a mini how-to)
4 years 3 months ago
Kawboy, It's very snug, just not fully tight. And I use these oil pan washers from BMW to be sure.
I need to read the manual to see if there's a tool to keep the inners from rotating when attempting to tighten the lower fork leg bolt.
Don
I need to read the manual to see if there's a tool to keep the inners from rotating when attempting to tighten the lower fork leg bolt.
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Re: Fork Seal Replacement, (a mini how-to)
4 years 3 months ago
FWIW Don, I've run into this before and found that if I used my 1/2" air impact and blipped the trigger it would spin the bolt fast enough to get the bolt to bite. Once it was nipped up, I get the torque wrench out and finish it off. You could probably achieve the same thing with an electric drill if you don't have an impact.
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4 years 3 months ago - 4 years 3 months ago
This is a pretty common issue on forks of this type of construction. I had the same issue when I rebuilt the forks on my GT750. The solution was to use a 1/2” thick rod about 3’ long, I ground a 4 sided point on the end of the rod and I slid it down the fork stanchion to hold the inner tube in place when tightening the bolt. I had to do this when I rebuilt the forks on the Z1300.
You can use the existing copper sealing washers If you anneal them. Just heat them up to a dull red colour and then quench them in water. I always put a smear of 3 bond on the sealing washers.
You can use the existing copper sealing washers If you anneal them. Just heat them up to a dull red colour and then quench them in water. I always put a smear of 3 bond on the sealing washers.
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4 years 3 months ago
Broom handle.
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