Working through the routine stuff after buying an old bike, finding lots of smaller problems. I had maybe 100 miles on the bike and didn't notice any fork oil leak. But after a fork oil change, I'm getting some leaking.
Tonight I removed the forks anticipating a seal replacement (might as well do both, right). So with the forks off, but the fork caps still on and all the oil still in, I see no oil coming from the seal area when I pump them by hand. Now, let me add that on the fork that was leaking, I find a shallow scrape in the fork tube. I can compress the fork so that this imperfection goes below the seal, but still no leak, but that could still be a problem, yes?
But after the fork oil change, I read something about oil amount to add when "dry", which is the manual spec, vs. when "wet," which I presume means after an oil change? The "wet" amount to add was like 4.5 oz. vs. the 7.1 "dry" amount for a 750.
When doing the oil change I found it difficult to pump the forks to force out the oil. Much harder than on my 550. And boy, what came out was crap. Still, wondering if I got enough out, I tried to collect as much as I could it is was something like 4.5 oz., far short of 7+.
So, after all this background, if I didn't get all the old oil out and added back 7+ oz., could it be overfilled and could that result in a leak? Can overfilling cause a leak in a seal that is otherwise good? Could the scrape in the tube push the problem just enough to cause the leak? Will the scrape ruin new seal?