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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #25 on: June 12, 2009, 11:40:14 AM »
Oh  I have one of those in my micrometer drawer.   ;D
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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #26 on: June 12, 2009, 01:20:21 PM »
You should ANNEAL the copper washers.



Huh? This technique before MJ got surgeries or after?
Enlighten us please.

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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #27 on: June 12, 2009, 03:49:25 PM »
You should ANNEAL the copper washers.



Huh? This technique before MJ got surgeries or after?
Enlighten us please.

It is as he says. You can refresh a used up copperwasher with the annealing process. Was done quite regularly back when mechanics actually did something rather than just R&R.
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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2009, 10:03:20 AM »
Basically takes the crushed somewhat workhardened copper washer, back to its original, dead soft state.

gives it a new chance to do its job..


there is a few things about bike wrenching that are sorta cool.

 watching the washers turn red, then the puff of smoke when you quench is one.

 another is when you are pressing apart a crank, and the press loads up and then BANG ;D, the pin moves.. I know a bike tech that used to use my press to assemble/disassemble cranks, showed me the scribing tricks and more. I swear that guy probably got more enjoyment out of hearing the pin pop& jump, than almost anything else in life... :o

another is straightening a fork, leaving it in the blocks with dial indicator on it, then telling the customer to find 3 thou runout in it.. :D
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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #29 on: June 14, 2009, 10:38:47 AM »
My favorite is watching customers jump when the bead seats on a mag rim. ;D
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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #30 on: June 14, 2009, 10:52:25 AM »
Cleaning off the rim with schotchbrite or steel wool helps, and R-Glyde...

 but yeah they sure do snap sometimes.. I wouldnt want to go much over 60lbs on one either.

 do you remove the valve stem, to get max air in quickly, it helps.
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Re: Questions about fork seals on a '78 CB750F
« Reply #31 on: June 14, 2009, 11:39:24 AM »
Cleaning off the rim with schotchbrite or steel wool helps, and R-Glyde...

 but yeah they sure do snap sometimes.. I wouldnt want to go much over 60lbs on one either.

 do you remove the valve stem, to get max air in quickly, it helps.

I use the green biscuits on an angle drill or angle die grinder. Seems to work ok if you aren't too forceful.

Standard dishsoap and water acts as double duty for lube and leak detect.

Oh you should always pull the valve stem out. Makes a louder pop that way.  ;D
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