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random rider
5th November 2011, 17:06
Ok.....the better half had to replace the oil and seals on his 2004 RMZ250.

Getting it apart was not a problem but putting it back together has been a mission - he knows the order to put it back in but getting the metal bottom ring to push into the tubing is not happening - he is unsure how to get it back in without damaging the shock.

Can anyone give me some basic tips or a blow by blow account of how to do this and what other issues he may come up against.

I am no use as I leave it to him or the bike shop! :innocent:

flyingcr250
5th November 2011, 17:49
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0dLM_IoIOQ&feature=relmfu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjtQp0Ns9Qc&feature=relmfu

random rider
6th November 2011, 15:14
Thanks so much.

Where can you buy a tusk fork seal tool?? That is what the issue is now :rolleyes:

flyingcr250
6th November 2011, 15:43
I use a piece of 50mm plastic water pipe from bunnings cut it in half legnthways and there you go one $3 seal driver

honda_power
6th November 2011, 16:01
you dont even need a seal driver, a long piece of metal with a blunt end and a hammer to softly tap it in works fine, just go from side to side, and keep doing that until you can fit the clip in

Jay GTI
6th November 2011, 16:39
I use a piece of 50mm plastic water pipe from bunnings cut it in half legnthways and there you go one $3 seal driver

Yep that is exactly what I use as well, with a hose clamp to keep it together

CRF119
6th November 2011, 17:51
You can just cut the old fork seal in half and just use that with a rubber or plastic hammer.

random rider
6th November 2011, 18:29
cheers everyone - love the kiwi spirit!!! Bunnings here we come! :niceone:

barty5
6th November 2011, 22:02
have used all of the above apart from a seal drive but have found a reasonable length punch 3-4mm end on it to drive in ring and cut about a 3rd of the old seal out use it up side down on the new one to drive that in all with small ball hammer.