Well got a used 06 with 42k. Done most of the maintenance over the winter. I'm pretty mechanically inclined so most of it was routine. Even though the bike was darn near showroom condition I did notice a small weep around the front shock tube. Ordered a seal kit with dust seals. Popped the front shocks out no issue. Started to disassemble them and it was shocking.
Less than 1/4 liter in both. Black as soot, that's less than 1/2 required amount. And that my forum friends is where it went OMG. Both left and right seals were seized in. Heated them considerably with a heat gun to even get them to budge. I yanked and yanked on the inner tube. Not like the videos I previewed with a quick pluck and out it would come and I have the FSM. Cleaned the parts up for reassembling. Well the upper bushing wouldn't go into place properly. I know there is a upper and lower bushing are diffrent diameter so I was careful not to mix them up. Got the left one assembled properly I thought , what a job to put the seal in. Just to tight even with grease and fork oil. Put it back together after a few choice words. Started at the right and the upper bushing would not seat properly upon assembly. Could not get it to seat fully in place. I assume that the upper bushing sits completely level in it's chamber and no part of the bushing sticking up under the seal. I'm guessing the bushings have built a layer of old oil on the inside and outside surfaces to prevent them from going into place properly. By this time patience was on reserve. Took some steel wool tried to clean the bushings hoping they would go in place. NOPE... took the left shock apart again to inspect if the upper bushing went flush inder the seal in its chamber beneath the seal and it was raised also. Disassembled the left shock again. YUP emptied patience reserve and walked away. I assume the bushings are swollen or have a buildup that I did not remove. I'll order four new bushings and pray...
Less than 1/4 liter in both. Black as soot, that's less than 1/2 required amount. And that my forum friends is where it went OMG. Both left and right seals were seized in. Heated them considerably with a heat gun to even get them to budge. I yanked and yanked on the inner tube. Not like the videos I previewed with a quick pluck and out it would come and I have the FSM. Cleaned the parts up for reassembling. Well the upper bushing wouldn't go into place properly. I know there is a upper and lower bushing are diffrent diameter so I was careful not to mix them up. Got the left one assembled properly I thought , what a job to put the seal in. Just to tight even with grease and fork oil. Put it back together after a few choice words. Started at the right and the upper bushing would not seat properly upon assembly. Could not get it to seat fully in place. I assume that the upper bushing sits completely level in it's chamber and no part of the bushing sticking up under the seal. I'm guessing the bushings have built a layer of old oil on the inside and outside surfaces to prevent them from going into place properly. By this time patience was on reserve. Took some steel wool tried to clean the bushings hoping they would go in place. NOPE... took the left shock apart again to inspect if the upper bushing went flush inder the seal in its chamber beneath the seal and it was raised also. Disassembled the left shock again. YUP emptied patience reserve and walked away. I assume the bushings are swollen or have a buildup that I did not remove. I'll order four new bushings and pray...
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