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19 Jul 2022 00:22 #870600 by Will2000
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I have a 83 kz1100 and I’m redoing the fork seals but I can’t seem to get the fork seals out. I’ve tried just muscling the upper and lower parts of the forks as well as slamming them apart and tried to pick the old seal out with a screwdriver (carefully as to not scratch the chrome) but nothing seems to work. Any tricks y’all have found to getting stubborn seals out?

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19 Jul 2022 01:13 - 19 Jul 2022 01:14 #870603 by kevski
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Heat up the the outside of the leg and seal once warm enough they will move, then they should pry out using the correct tool and even a screwdriver, just done a set that had been replaced before by a blind man with a hammer and screwdriver, some should get them done by pet monkey's.
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19 Jul 2022 02:51 #870604 by Scirocco
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Are you sure you have removed the retainer clip?

 

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19 Jul 2022 04:19 #870608 by hardrockminer
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I do it as kevski says...proper tool and a bit of heat if necessary.

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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19 Jul 2022 09:26 #870619 by Will2000
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Haha Yeah I can see where people could get “enthusiastic” with the removals. I’ll give that a try thanks! What type of tool do you mean when you say proper tool, are there specialized seal removers?

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19 Jul 2022 10:25 #870627 by hardrockminer
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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19 Jul 2022 15:48 #870647 by Will2000
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It's called a seal puller.   www.z1enterprises.com/seal-puller-adjustable.html
 
I checked and it looks like those are a “pickaxe” style ones that I need to take the upper tube out for them to work. Can they be used with both tubes still together? I have to get the seal out to even take them apart. 
 

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19 Jul 2022 17:24 - 19 Jul 2022 17:28 #870668 by Scirocco
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I never ever had any problems to remove any kind of oil and dust seals. If the retainer clip #4 and the allen bolt #15 is removed, you could slide hammering the seals easy out with some wags. Before you doing any un-nessesary force, please show us some pics of your problem area.....
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19 Jul 2022 17:31 #870670 by Mikaw
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Look at the breakdown Scirocco posted. Did you remove the Allen cap bolt #15 out of the bottom of the lower. It holds the damper rod in which is keeping the upper stantion in the lower. Once you get that #15 bolt out the fork upper and lower will separate. This will allow you to properly remove the seal, clean and rebuild the forks. Remember to also remove the snap ring #4 to get the seal out.

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20 Jul 2022 13:08 #870729 by Will2000
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Look at the breakdown Scirocco posted. Did you remove the Allen cap bolt #15 out of the bottom of the lower. It holds the damper rod in which is keeping the upper stantion in the lower. Once you get that #15 bolt out the fork upper and lower will separate. This will allow you to properly remove the seal, clean and rebuild the forks. Remember to also remove the snap ring #4 to get the seal out.
 
Thanks for the help everyone! I completely forgot to take the Allen bolt (duh!). Along with a little persuasion from a blowtorch I was able to complete it! I appreciate everyone helping me out I feel like a monkey with a hammer whenever I work on my bike haha
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20 Jul 2022 13:21 #870730 by Wookie58
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Look at the breakdown Scirocco posted. Did you remove the Allen cap bolt #15 out of the bottom of the lower. It holds the damper rod in which is keeping the upper stantion in the lower. Once you get that #15 bolt out the fork upper and lower will separate. This will allow you to properly remove the seal, clean and rebuild the forks. Remember to also remove the snap ring #4 to get the seal out.


 
Thanks for the help everyone! I completely forgot to take the Allen bolt (duh!). Along with a little persuasion from a blowtorch I was able to complete it! I appreciate everyone helping me out I feel like a monkey with a hammer whenever I work on my bike haha
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