Thanks man! Start a build anyway. Just post the big steps haha.C1ph3r said:Hey man. This is C1ph3r from tacomaworld. Bikes looking good. i should start a build thread but i never seem to be able to keep up with them. You'rs is looking great. i too did the newb thing and tore everything apart. i did however get it idling before tear down. so that's something i guess.
Thanks man! I'll give it a go tomorrow. I appreciate the advice!xb33bsa said:it connects the damper rod and that is spinning inside use your air impact gun 1/2" drive reduced to 3/8'' and a 6mm hex key it should buzz out once you hit the trigger a couple times
holding the fork extened tight will help putting the springs back in with caps up top can help as well
if all fails look in there with a flashlight sometimes a broomstick does the trick
deviant said:I had to make a tool for mine. I took a piece of threaded rod, attached a rubber damper from a shock mount between two screws and two washers. The damper is the same size as the inside of my fork tube. I ground the end of the rod into a conical shape. Then I lightly tapped the rod into the bottom of the fork just enough to jam it into the hole in the damper rod. I used vice grips to hold the thread rod or you can make it a T.
plagrone said:Hey man! Good progress! I still haven't completed mine either. Let's hope we can get them done before Barbers... Before you make a tool try just reassembling them, they can sometimes come out if the spring is in there applying pressure.
If your buddies advancer is also seized, I have a good spare. I switched to a pamco... Also, if you're worried about cam chain tensioners, Sonreir has recently started production on new ones, which is totally awesome.
Anyways, good luck, sir. Hope to see you and the bike at Barbers
plagrone said:Also, if you disassembled the advancer for cleaning, make sure to install the cam the right way in! It's sooper easy to install them 180 degrees out
cb360tj said:did you get that bottom bolt tight with the impact? i have the same problem as of forever ago. Just havnt got around to fixing it yet.
plagrone said:It took me a week of frustration.
Don't give up! You can pretty much burn that little bastard out
plagrone said:And of course the other one just popped out no problem
That's cool. Just curious is all.plagrone said:I believe mine were made in Taiwan, but they seemed to be good quality