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Re: Leaking fork seal revisited.
Reply #15 -
12/05/24 at 12:03:15
Found some old photos from when the original fork seal started leaking. From what I can tell, there was no scratch on the tube, so the mechanic who did the job must have scratched it.
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12/06/24 at 10:30:26
Need bigger pics! LOL.
You gotta quit riding on those salty nothern roads.
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12/06/24 at 23:38:17
Dats ugly. Most forks are easy , the more dampening adjustments the more complicated. Just makes it more of a challenge. I like rebuilding the fork once it’s off the bike ,the rest of the job is just time consuming and it ties up the bike too. Savage requires special tool , can be made with welder. Length of pipe with a nut welded one the end.
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12/09/24 at 05:39:12
You can make it without a welder also. There's a thread on it kicking around somewhere -- trying to remember as I only did this job once. I vaguely remember getting a long section of threaded rod with two nuts on the end that can crack the internal bolt and then a section of PVC that fit snugly in the tube ... Something like that.
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12/09/24 at 17:33:26
Tool was only used for holding dampning rod while Allen bolt is removed and installed. They are hella tight from the factory. After that it’s easy.
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