Well, I finally wrestled the booties off of my lower fork sliders with a little more heating/softening with my heat gun and several small plastic pry bar/levers.
You mean like this?
Whilst it looks awful, this rust is not important in terms of function; the important part of the stanchion is the bit that slides in and out of of the lower leg.
Thanks much Lone Builder! You've made me feel a lot better.
Mine look like this...
Relatively speaking, I guess the tops of my fork pipes don't look so bad after all. And despite the dark shadows in my picture, the bottoms of the fork pipes are nice, smooth, shiny chrome.
Thanks too for the pictures in your follow-up post!
Check out page two of the FOR SALE Section. “Johnie” sells them
.Thanks again John D, I appreciate your helpful replies. I just PM'd Johnie reference his D washers. I hope to hear back from him soon!
Those rubber boots are just stuck. Shouldn’t be glued.
My booties weren't stuck or glued, John. I could rotate them around the lower sliders quite freely but they were definitely old and stiff. I finally got them off as described above.
The rust at the top is totally typical. Unless they are dangerously pitted, smooth them down so they slip back more easily. Should be fine.
As I replied to The Lone Builder above, and as you can see in my picture, my fork pipes really don't look so bad!
Would you suggest I clean these up with a bit of chrome cleaner/polish and fine steel wool by hand; or run them across a wire wheel on my bench grinder?I still consider myself a SOHC apprentice and appreciate everyone's help on my K1 resurrection.
ZT