Front fork oil change
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Front fork oil change
.I was changing my fork oil and the little screw on bottom of fork is striped so I removed the hex head bolt up in the bottom fork. I think I screwed up. It won’t go back in and I hear something moving inside of it. What to do next.
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Re: Front fork oil change
Was this the bolt you removed? If so, it goes into the Fork Cylinder and probably isn't screwing in properly because the cylinder is rotating freely as you tighten. You need the special tool pictured in the diagram - a combination of the Front Fork Cylinder Holder handle and the triangular adapter, which holds the cylinder down and prevents it from spinning as you tighten. Please note the fork cylinder bolt is supposed to have threadlocker on it (and so is the fork oil drain plug, which could be why yours stripped).
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Re: Front fork oil change
Ok, thanks. I guess I can make something to use to hold it tight so I can get the bolt back in.
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Re: Front fork oil change
These should help give you a general idea of what you'll need
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Re: Front fork oil change
Or you could get it started and zip it up with an air-gun. Once it pulls home the innards won't slip. But it seems like your going to have to get the bleed screw threads repaired first. Pull the tubes out of the tree , put the spring cap back on and compress the spring , now the bolt will start, your cap being off just lets the damper push up.
Let us know how ya make out
Gene K.
PS Don't forget the external snap ring under the air manifold on the fork tubes...
Let us know how ya make out
Gene K.
PS Don't forget the external snap ring under the air manifold on the fork tubes...
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Re: Front fork oil change
Thanks, I’ll try that as soon as I can. I have a lot of yard work to get done.
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Re: Front fork oil change
Ok, I got everything back together and it works great. Thanks everyone, there are a terrific bunch of people on this sight.
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Re: Front fork oil change
For anyone else following this....a wooden broom handle works well in lieu of the special tool.
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