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Putting new fork seals on with the tubes in place
I am just finishing my fork cleanup and rebuild, and I've been planning on driving the new seals in place over the chromed inner fork tubes. Is this a bad idea? I'm also pulling the triple trees to check the steering-head bearings.1979 GS 1000Tags: None
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Is there some other way to install them?
On 37mm forks, a length of 1.5" PVC pipe works perfectly. FOr OEM seals, I use a rubber mallet on the other end and gently -- very gently -- tap the seals in. Takes less force than you might think.
For Leak Proof Pro Moly seals, you have to gently work them in with your fingers -- if you drive them in they'll leak. DAMHIK.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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mike_of_bbg
If you're using "leak-proof" branded seals, you don't want to beat them in anyway. Others, as mentioned, will require a long enough piece of PVC.
If you're going to slide them all the way down over the uppers, make sure to smooth out any pits that could cut them on the way.
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This could explain Baatfam's badly leaking freshly installed "leak proof" seals last year at the Slimey crud.... I wonder
I usually go stock & use the pipe.
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BassCliff
Hi,
I found this on some guy's website: Fork Seal Replacement
There was also a guide to complete disassembly: Fork Seal Replacement (by Mr. Matchless)
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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I love that. I never thought of changing the seals that way.NO PIC THANKS TO FOTO BUCKET FOR BEING RIDICULOUS
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What size PVC pipe do you use? 2" is too big and 1.5" is tight on the fork leg.1979 GS850G
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Originally posted by tas850g View PostWhat size PVC pipe do you use? 2" is too big and 1.5" is tight on the fork leg.
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I'll measure it in a minute; the PVC that I used fit over the tubes with plenty of room, and just fit inside the lower perfectly. Just right to seat the seal along it's outer edge where the metal inside it is. Anybody have any luck with the order of tightening the bolts? I know I read in a thread to start with the bolts in the lower triple, and I can't find the thread; I can't remember the exact terms I searched for.1979 GS 1000
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Thanks guys.1979 GS850G
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Skateguy50
Tried this over the weekend and heat and air and even taking the forks to an auto shop with a BIG compressor had no chance of getting the seals off that way. Bought a piece of threaded rod and a few nuts and did it the original way and when I saw how much sludge we where able to clean out I am glad we did.
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