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11-26-2016 08:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by treminaor
(Post 2804031)
I picked up the Lucas Red #2 tube and a grease gun. Waiting to get info about where to point it in there lol.
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We will remove the dust boot over the fork. You will have to unbolt the slave cylinder and slide it out of the way. We won't touch the hydraulics.
There should be grease around the end of the pin and grease in the divot on the end of the fork. If it's good, I collect it together and mash it back into the divot.
Using a 14 mm socket and a long extension remove the 2 mounting bolts. They will be super fucking tight and they will let go with a snap.
The outer heater hose will be a bit of a pain. Just fold it up and back a little.
When the cylinder comes loose the piston will extend the pin. There's a little spring on the wet side that pushes against the piston but the boot will keep everything together.
Move the cylinder aside and pop the dust cover off of the fork.
Rock the top of the fork forward and reach down the back of the fork carefully with your finger. You will feel the pivot pin in the socket.
Mash a good ball of grease in there with your finger. Then jiggle the fork back and forth a bunch of times.
Notice at first how the TOB binds a little over the guide. That's what gets bad enough to break the fork. It will clear up a little when you work it back and forth but it really needs to be cleaned. The clutch material sticks in there and acts like sandpaper.
Reinstall in reverse order.
Enjoy.
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