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305CL77Texas
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Front fork jammed

Post by 305CL77Texas » Thu Jun 22, 2017 7:17 pm

One of the front forks is jammed
I'm looking for information to disassemble the bottom of the fork to see whyit is locked up
Looks like there is a threaded seal with two small pint holes for a special tool to be used to unscrew it and access the spring area
Any input is welcome
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Looks like #4 on the attached diagram is where I would remove the seal somehow
Looks like #4 on the attached diagram is where I would remove the seal somehow
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305CL77Texas
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Front fork jammed

Post by 305CL77Texas » Thu Jun 22, 2017 7:59 pm

I found a 2010 post by Snakeoil with good detail on the fork disassembly
He tapped out the slider with a small steel punch then made a wrench called a 2 pin spinner wrench used for reassembly
Anyone know where such a wrench could be found ?

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Post by G-Man » Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:37 am

You can undo that ring with a pin punch if you are careful.

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With the ring out, you can just pull the slider off the tube to reveal the innards. If yours is stick, it may be corrosion inside the fork or the tube may be bent.

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My aluminum bushes were shot so I made new ones from 606 bronze.

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I also made a tool to put the retaining ring back in.


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Thanks

Post by 305CL77Texas » Fri Jun 23, 2017 6:22 am

Great information
Thanks
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Fork removal all but bottom seal

Post by 305CL77Texas » Sun Jul 09, 2017 7:01 am

I was able to make modify a spanner wrench and remove the cap and get all but the
bottom seal our #5 on the assemble chart the clip #8 came off and all pulled out but the
seal so far I have not been able to get it out

Does any know where I could get the right fork 51520-273-010s R/H that may be plan B

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Re: Fork removal all but bottom seal

Post by Seadog » Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:51 am

305CL77Texas wrote:I was able to make modify a spanner wrench and remove the cap and get all but the
bottom seal our #5 on the assemble chart the clip #8 came off and all pulled out but the
seal so far I have not been able to get it out

Does any know where I could get the right fork 51520-273-010s R/H that may be plan B
Please double check; I think you have the wrong part number if you're looking for the R/H case, which would be 51460-273-010S. Your number is for the left side. Where have you tried looking? CMSNL has them. Try ebay and Ohio Cycle.

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I corrected it

Post by 305CL77Texas » Sun Jul 09, 2017 10:03 am

Thanks
R/H is 51460-273-010S

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