Fork seal removal
Fork seal removal
Having a real problem getting the seals out of the sliders. I don’t think they have been changed since late 70s. Ant tips to get them out?
Re: Fork seal removal
In the absence of a seal pry tool ( I don’t have one either it’s on my list of tools to get) maybe self tapping screws can be inserted then grip the ends in a vice and give the leg a sharp pull.I think there may be a pair of seals per leg in which case it may be better not to screw into the lower seal simultaneously.
Probably a better way but worth a go.
Probably a better way but worth a go.
Re: Fork seal removal
Have you removed the retaining rings from above them? They can be difficult to see, especially if they've not been accessed much.
Re: Fork seal removal
Not exactly a reply to your question but are you certain they need replacing? I've recently had some success using a Seal Buddy. Basically it's just a shaped piece of thin plastic that slides down and hooks out a load of crud that is holding the seal off the fork and causing the "leak". £6 for next to nothing sounds expensive but a lot cheaper than new seals and stripping it down. Wish I'd used one years ago!
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They were leaking quite a lot on one side especially so needed doing. Interesting idea with the self taping screws although sounds a bit risky re the aluminium legs
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Oh and yes - clips out
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Self tappers work OK, just make sure you insert them vertically. In fact they are less of a risk than trying to lever out the seals against the edge of the forks. Plenty of easing oil and patience is good.
A 'seal buddy' is easy enough to make from a plastic container, btw.
A 'seal buddy' is easy enough to make from a plastic container, btw.
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And out they popped: flat metal sheet across the top of the fork tube and a Screwdriver levered against it!