Fork Seal foibles
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FiftyGS1100G
Fork Seal foibles
Well sure could use some advice on this, I'm doing the fork seals on my 82 GS1100G and the disassembly went well but I'm having a whale of a time getting the seals out. I'm using BikeCliffs method of pressurizing the forks to roughly 200 psi trying to get them to pop. The dust covers are off, the wire ring and its been sitting for 24 hours with no movement. I've tried loosening the 8mm allen head bolt in the bottom of the forks but all it does is spin and spin and not loosen. On BikeCliffs website there's another method by Matchless that calls for a 19mm bolt to be welded to a 2' long piece of re-bar with a T top to hold the nut from spinning but I don't have a welder to do that with. Any idea's ? greatly appreciated. Cheers PaulTags: None -
You can just push a broom handle down the tube instead of the threaded rod / nut set up. Push hard and it will hold 99.9% of the time, even on real tough ones.79 GS1000S
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BassCliff
Hey Paul!
Long time, no see.
You can also use a long ratchet extension, or maybe two or three, and on the end place a spark plug socket backwards. The outside hex (19mm?) should be the same size as the socket on the bottom of the damper assembly.

Thank you for your indulgence,
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I don't have a welder, either, so I used a 2' section of 1/2" all-thread and four nuts. Works just as well.


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There is an earlier thread discussing fork tools. I have a pic of the one I built on that thread. See if you can find it.Comment
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SVSooke
The upside down spark plug socket with all the 3/8th extensions I own did the job on my 78 1000 forks.Comment
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Bookmon
And, I have seen using a drill/driver to insert 2 drywall screws and pry them out. Use a drill bit to make pilot holes first.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Just run the screws into the seal. Use the screws to pull out the seal. Be careful not to scratch the fork tubes.
I've also heard of people using heat (bottle torch) to partially melt the seals and then dig them out.
Thank you for your indulgence,
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Aaaah to take the seals out...guess I missed something in the post, Thanks. Oh I just use this huge craftsman screw driver I have, works, they pop right out.Comment
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Hmmm, really don't have any issues posting pics, I just upload them right out of my pictures file. The reason the one I said didn't post is it is already posted in a thread somewhere lol and didn't want to replace it.
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