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 Posted: 11:14 - 29 Jul 2008 Post subject: Removing fork stanctions? |
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I have some dtr forks in the garage that i thought id have a mess about with.
Undone the big allen bolt on the bottom,removed the nut on the top and emptyed the oil and spring.
Put the leg in the vice and tryed pulling the stanction out but it wont budge?
I know it can sometimes take quite a bit of work to pull them out but it's really not budging?
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Yup,forgot to mention,i removed that aswell? ____________________ DRZ-400sm |
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Maybe a little bit of heat around the leg in the area of the seal might help?
Thats what i had to do to get the bottom allen bolt out? ____________________ DRZ-400sm |
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Also,if i pull the stanction as far is it will go,it feels springy?like theres a spring holding it in?
The allen bolt on the bottom that i undone wouldn't actually come out,but i undone it as much as i could? ____________________ DRZ-400sm |
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Hi
The bolt should come out. It screws into the bottom of the damper rod, so with it still in place the forks will not seperate. You need to stop the damper rod turning to remove the bolt (often the force of the fork spring pushing on the damper rod will stop it spinning).
On some forks there is a small spring between the damper rod and the fork tube. That might be what you can feel.
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Cheers keith,i'll give that a go.
Didn't even notice there was anything in there to get a socket on .
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