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    Removing valve seals video

    I had to Search a few times before I felt comfy about doing this...
    So I made a video to help out the next guy that has to do it.

    From my research, it seems mine were a bit easier than some of the others I read about.

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    Last edited by exdirtbiker; 10-21-2015, 09:40 PM.
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    The real hard and crunchy ones I use a heat gun to soften the rubber and they come right off after that. Be sure to clean the guides so there isnt anything left stuck to cause a leaky seal. Doesnt take much of a spec of old seal to make it leak.
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