
I am rebuilding my forks and was wondering what weight oil everyone is using. FSM says ATF oil, but I assume there are better things out there!
Next time just invert the (assembled) fork assembly, with a plug in your air cap orifice, and bump the damper rod bolt with a cordless impact to loosen. Turn the bolt back in by hand just enough to prevent making a mess and then disassemble as normal.oroepke wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 12:56 pm Fixed my chanrging issues anf started digging into the forks. I had some issues getting the bottom bolt out of one fork leg, it was just spinning and the damper was turning. Blocked the bolt with a small screw driver and drilled it out, not what I had planned but it worked!
I have tried that too, but my mistake was that I tried with an Allen wrench first and the damper had started spinning inside the forks already. I have the feeling that if it hadn't moved first, it could have worked. I left the other leg installed in the tripe tree and hit if from below with the impact, pushing up pretty hard. No problem, came out easily. Lesson learned I guess!daves79x wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:08 pm The thing that has worked for me on a couple of stubborn ones that even an impact wouldn't loosen, is to clamp the assembled fork leg horizontally in a vice. You have spring pressure obviously, but now lean heavily on the fork lower to compress the spring as much as possible, then zap it with the impact. Worth a try before drilling.
Dave