Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Amazing Quality nak oil seals Big price cuts

Amazing Quality nak oil seals Big price cuts.Ive done it both ways, by lifting the top pice out, or dropping the lower piece. I recommend the later. It is a real pain trying to work on the seal inside the beak area.It is more work to get the lower leg off, but much easier to work on the actual seal once you have it in hand. To change the oil you’d have to pull the axle anyhow. (to get at the plug) When you have the lower leg in hand, you can just dump it out the top.
Don’t forget to put the spacer (washer looking thing) back under the seal BEFORE you install the seal…hard to pry the seal out to put in without damaging seal. DAMHIKTIJD.
Nothing threads on. Just slip/friction fits and the snap ring.Amazing Quality nak oil seals Big price cuts.
When I did mine, it didn’t “take”…still leaked even after doing it twice. Fork leg looked and felt near perfect, but I pulled it off, put it on the lathe and polished it.
I used Cerium Oxide optical polish (basically buffing compund without the wax) on a piece of chamois. Jewler’s rouge, Semi-chrome, or even toothpaste sould probably work just as well. I think ANY sandpaper or emory paper would be too coarse.
Anyway, no leak after polishing.Amazing Quality nak oil seals Big price cuts.

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