It's been quite an adventure trying to replace my fork seals this weekend. Everything was going smoothly...
Forks off:
Removed the circlip:
Borrowed the special tool from Ms. SqDancerLynn1:
But this dang bolt, there on the bottom, would not budge:
I bought the right tools:
I soaked the bolts in WD40 (It's all I had handy):
I even went over to Ms. SqDancerLynn's to use her vice and torch to heat it up:
Then we used my impact driver and a sledge hammer. But all we did was booger the head on one bolt and, before we boogered the other one, we decided neither was coming out and would have to be drilled. Bother.
The previous owner had some front end work done before he sold it. I have the receipt. They replaced the upper tubes with nice parts from Forking by Frank. They must've used some kind of super-duper gorilla snot glue on the dampener bolts and really torqued them down with an air wrench.
So I'm going to put it back together so I can ride while I order the dampener bolts and other miscellaneous stuff I need. My forks have been leaking for months. I suppose a couple more weeks won't hurt.
Anyway, I just wanted to vent a little and thank Lynn for all her help. We'll drill out the stuck bolts after I get the new parts in. That way I'll have less downtime.
If any of you were wrenching this weekend, I hope it went better than mine.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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