Grand Poobah
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Hi all,
I believe this is my first post, not counting my intro post, whenever that was. Don't ask me why that's relevant because I don't have an answer.
I'm doing a fork rebuild on my '03 FJR and I've run into a bit of difficulty separating the inner and outer fork tubes. I got the 6mm allen head bolt out of the bottom of the fork and the damping assembly is out and sitting on the bench, but I'm not sure now how much force to use when separating the tubes.
Exerting steady force when pulling on the inner tube seems like a waste of time and energy. It seems like I should be using it as a sort of slide-hammer against the seal until the seal pops out. But not being familiar with the process, I don't want to make an expensive mistake. The Yamaha tech manual says to exert firm steady force until it comes out (or some similar cryptic, useless BS.)
Does that make sense? If not, then I'll just slink off to my corner and not post again until I've had more tequila.
But if it does make sense I'd appreciate if someone could enlighten me?
Brian
EDIT:
Alrighty then... Never mind. I gently beat it to death. I verified that there was nothing in the way, then I started gently impacting the inner tube against the inside of the seal, and out it came.
Sometimes all I need is someone to bounce my thoughts off of.
I believe this is my first post, not counting my intro post, whenever that was. Don't ask me why that's relevant because I don't have an answer.
I'm doing a fork rebuild on my '03 FJR and I've run into a bit of difficulty separating the inner and outer fork tubes. I got the 6mm allen head bolt out of the bottom of the fork and the damping assembly is out and sitting on the bench, but I'm not sure now how much force to use when separating the tubes.
Exerting steady force when pulling on the inner tube seems like a waste of time and energy. It seems like I should be using it as a sort of slide-hammer against the seal until the seal pops out. But not being familiar with the process, I don't want to make an expensive mistake. The Yamaha tech manual says to exert firm steady force until it comes out (or some similar cryptic, useless BS.)
Does that make sense? If not, then I'll just slink off to my corner and not post again until I've had more tequila.
But if it does make sense I'd appreciate if someone could enlighten me?
Brian
EDIT:
Alrighty then... Never mind. I gently beat it to death. I verified that there was nothing in the way, then I started gently impacting the inner tube against the inside of the seal, and out it came.
Sometimes all I need is someone to bounce my thoughts off of.
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