I'm rebuilding the front of my CB750K2, which has the earlier K1-style forks. The left-fork piston slipped off fine by hand. It showed only moderate wear:
But the right-fork piston looked like this:
It was seized on the tube, and showed heavy uneven wear on one side.
It was not persuadable by gentle means, so I heated it a little and used the gear puller to ease it off:
Piston looks fine on the inside:
I measured it and the other piston. Both are under the 1.551-inch limit listed in the Honda manual:
So what now?
-Does anyone make aftermarket pistons or have a stash of OEMs? (Honda doesn't sell them anymore.)
-Can I make my own, perhaps out of brass? (I have a lathe.)
-Do I just clean up these puppies and put them back in and live with slightly sub-par damping?
-Why would one seize? Is it a problem if it's a tight fit again when I reassemble?
Any advice and tales of your own experience appreciated!
Thanks,
Steve