CB160 fork sealsGeeky160,
I took a look at the manual from the link you posted. Seems pretty straightforward, actually seems to be very similar to the CB77 forks. You will need a strap wrench or the correct tool to loosen that chrome collar, I think you will have to dissassemble the entire fork assembly to put the new seal on. This includes speedo, headlight bucket, fork cover, wheel and fender removal. Should only take a weekend to accomplish. Read that shop manual a couple times and go for it. Ron Cribbs
1966 CL77 1965 CB160 1974 Triumph T150V
Remove the wheel, fender and loosen the chrome seal holder then remove the sliders and all the parts on the lower end of the tubes and the chrome seal holders will slide off the ends/bottoms. ..............lm
RIDE IT DON'T HIDE IT!
I got the first seal out, it was stuck pretty good. There is a "race" for lack of a better word that the seal seats into. I think I may have to replace it because the rubber seal had become one with it plus I dinged it removing it. I'm soaking in goo gone to see if it will clean up. I think I would buy the race ahead of time if I were going to do it again. Stay tuned.
'67 CL77 (337, gears X'd)
'65 CB160 I ended up dremeling the rubber from the removeable race thing. Straightned it up pretty good the the seal just barely pressed back in, it was real tight. Slapped it back together with the clip and assembled the rest. Drained and purged the other side and charged both with 170 ml of Mercron V I had sitting around for the truck. Then drained a little back out of each because they were too tight. Seem to work fine now and no leaky.
Whew '67 CL77 (337, gears X'd)
'65 CB160
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