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    #16
    Originally posted by hikermikem View Post
    At this point, the "Berryman's soak" suggestion sounds good - that should eat away the rubber seal & non-metallic crud. If it doesn't come apart after that, then a PB blaster soak should get down there after that...

    Of course, you will need a M/C rebuild kit to replace the rubber bits (I assume you already bought one).

    Good luck
    IF its seized that badly, likely even when you DO get it apart, there is going to be significant damage to the bore walls, essentially rendering the MC garbage.

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      #17
      thanks for all info

      well after the wd 40 soak for 24+ hours I used a rounded in T allen wrench to pound in banjo in after 2-3 whacks broke free. believe it or not it does not look bad on the inside or the rubber. I think that it was just frozen on that outside end. I will reassemble tonight , after a little cleanup and see how it functions dry with slight brake fluid lubricant in it.

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