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 Posted: 18:25 - 11 Oct 2011 Post subject: New fork seals - still a problem? |
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Well, finally, after four days and the help of you guys, I've manage to replace the seals, reassembled the fork, and put it all back together with fresh fork oil, etc.
However....
I checked the stanchions, they're smooth, for inners are good (as far as I can feel, yet there's still a ring of oil appearing on the stanchion after compressing the fork.
This, understandably, is driving me nuts. So I have a couple of questions:
1. Would this be normal? My thoughts are that the fork is just moving the oil used to lube the fork on reassembly.
2. Would this fail an MOT? According to the MOT Manual, light misting is not a reason for rejection. How much makes an oil seal fail?
Sorry for all the questions, but I've learned loads, and want to do more. I think I've got a tinkering bug  ____________________ I has a motorbikes: Kawasaki GPZ500s (1999)- theory passed 12/06/12, test passed 10/07/12 |
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They were a tight fit, and as far as I can gather, pattern parts that were recommended to me.
I've been as careful as I can in doing this job - hence four days to do one fork leg.
Doing some research after I posted (duh) found that some oil will be present on new seals as you use it to lube up (no dirty jokes you lot) the parts when assembling.
I've played around with the shock and the amount of oil seems to be reducing, but my bike could be playing tricks on me.
Other fork tonight, a lot quicker. When I get the wheel back on I'll take it up the private road we have and see how it goes. ____________________ I has a motorbikes: Kawasaki GPZ500s (1999)- theory passed 12/06/12, test passed 10/07/12 |
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 Posted: 18:47 - 12 Oct 2011 Post subject: |
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Just finished the other fork - it was a snug fit. The first fork has dried up - phew!!
Just got to sort out the strange creak I have at the front now... It's the mudguard, but not sure why...  ____________________ I has a motorbikes: Kawasaki GPZ500s (1999)- theory passed 12/06/12, test passed 10/07/12 |
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