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    79 GS750L fork seal dimensions?

    Well i got my forks pulled apart and the old seals out, and tried putting the new seals in and they seem way to big. I got them from a local shop and their dimensions are 37x50x11, which sounded right, but looking online i can't find anything for the L forks. Looking in the service manual it doesn't say what the dimensions are, just how to replace them. Does anyone know the dimensions? Its a possibility that i just have to use more force on them, but this is my first time so i'm not sure. Anyways, thanks!

    #2
    Did the shop sell you NOS Suzuki oil seals?

    NOS seals are still available for Suzuki & have part number 51153-45200
    See:
    http://www.buymotorcycleparts.com/su...001/5602820038

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      #3
      Nope, they're an aftermarket brand. I was just trying to avoid ordering online.

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        #4
        Which aftermarket brand & part #?

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          #5
          Shindy and the part number is 13-017

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            #6
            I can't recall offhand, but there's a good chance that bike has 35mm forks.
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              #7
              Im pretty sure they're 37mm. I bought clip ons for the bike and ended having to bore them out to 37.

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                #8
                Per Dillions, the Suzuki NOS fork seal for the 79 GS750L is used only by that bike.
                (Reverse part number lookup only returns that bike.)

                But per the Shindy catalog you have the correct seals.
                http://shindypro.com/catalog_2014.pdf

                BikeMaster lists seal 42-9024 for your bike.
                http://www.bikemaster.com/street_oil_seals.html

                BikeMaster seal 42-9024 dimensions are listed as 37x50x11
                http://www.bikemaster.com/retail_seals.html

                So it looks like you have the correct seal.

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                  #9
                  I had this same issue last spring when i rebuilt my forks on my 79 GS750L. They do indeed have 37mm forks (as opposed to the 35mm that all the other L's have). I ordered my seals (part # 51153-45200) from http://partsfish.com/oemparts/a/suz/...20e/front-fork
                  and they fit. They are a very tight fit, so be sure to put some shock oil on the outside edge of the seal when you install them into the fork.
                  Good Luck!

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                    #10
                    Just thought id post what happend. I ended up having the wrong seals. We tried and tried and they just would not go in. Measured the old seals and they were 37x48x1 and so I went to the bike shop and they found some with the same dimensions and I was able to pound those into the bike.

                    On another note on my vin tag it says 79 gs750 E but I definatly dont have E forks.

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                      #11
                      Anyone have a definitive volume of fork oil for these forks?

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