1) The preload adjusters are IMPOSSIBLE to turn, even with a wrench on the screwdriver shaft. The poor thing looks like it lived its entire life outside (until now - nothing but garage time from now on ), so they may well be frozen. How hard should these be to turn? The top of the screw is well buried in the fork cap, so I imagine they are pegged at full hard, does that sound about right? Any tips for freeing these up, besides fork disassembly? I plan to strip the forks this winter and install Race Tech springs and emulators, so I can wait, but I want to try playing a bit first...
2) The damping adjusters are for rebound, correct? It looks like it but the exploded view and descriptions are a bit vague on this point.
3) One damping knob turns OK with finger pressure while the other one is frozen solid. Both knobs are rotting away. Any chance of disassembling these pieces to free the stuck knob and replacing both plastic pieces, or am I hooped?
4) The air pressure setup will be going when I install the new springs. From the looks of the exploded views, there is a hole through the upper fork leg to allow pressure into the leg from the outer fitting/sleeve. Can I tap this hole and seal it with a plug? And I will need to make up spacers to hold the headlight brackets in place correctly when the air fittings are ditched, correct? Should be no problem, I just want to know if I am missing anything?
5) I see that the anti-dive unit has the O-ring grooves in its body and the fork has the flat face for sealing against. That's somewhat inconvenient when removing the anti-dive unit. What have other people done to seal this when using a block-off plate? Cut new O-ring grooves in the block-off plate, YamaBond sealant, gasket material or what?
Thanks for any advice offered,
Mark
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