Hey guys, hope you guys are having good luck with your bikes. I'm currently waiting on parts for forks for the aforementioned bike. I've changed seals before and they were pretty easy, but these took me four or five attempts of trying to get them out, getting pissed, and going back later. I had to adapt another tool to get it done, more on that in a sec.
I wanted to show you these fork lowers and see what you all thought about the condition. I scarred them slightly but I think they'll work out. Reason being the scarring was near the top and these seals look to be designed to sit much deeper in the recess than say, a 550. There's three or four various spacers and bushes that sandwich it, so I'm just not sure. Here's a pic of how they're situated:
http://www.maximhonda.net/fiche_image_popup.asp?fveh=125137§ion=2148785&year=1982&make=HONDA&category=Motorcycles&dc=6669&name=FRONT+FORK+81-82Also, if someone knows a good source for the copper crush washers like for the drain bolts I'm all ears.
Here's the forks:And the inside. Those gouges at the top were smoothed down with a small soft buff on a dremel, I'm just wondering if they'll have to be smoothed any more so as to not affect the sliders. They're about the worst of the damage.The whole reason they got gouged is I got frustrated and got a little carried away, enough to spin my vise I thought I'd locked down enough and bend the two metal straps that the Lisle seal puller came assembled with. You can find a picture of the original unit online, the Craftsman version is just like it. The damn thing would deflect if you weren't pulling dead on; it just wasn't near strong enough for stubborn seals. So a while back a friend tacked a couple of pegs on this strap of steel so I could pull my wheel retainers. I removed the rivets from the Lisle unit and removed this hook piece from the end. I drilled the end of my wheel retainer tool and bolted it up. It took me two pulls from different angles to get the seals out that time. No deflection whatsoever. The tradeoff is you WILL gouge whatever you're pulling on if you're not careful (all the gouges in mine were done with the old unit). Anyway, I'd never seen anyone do this before and thought I'd throw it out there too.