They're pressed in, and they will likely be a bitch to get out. Just make sure you protect the aluminum and pry those fuckers out.
deviant said:They're pressed in, and they will likely be a bitch to get out. Just make sure you protect the aluminum and pry those fuckers out.
i did pry those "fuckers" outsdeviant said:They're pressed in, and they will likely be a bitch to get out. Just make sure you protect the aluminum and pry those fuckers out.
Redliner said:Don't throw them away. They work well as padding when you're pressing in the new ones!
Aaaah. Oh well. I tend to be stupid until something breaks. Then I don't do it again.crazypj said:I rarely use hot water if I have any gas in propane torch
When fork leg is hot, seal almost falls out, no brute force needed.
I have seen a couple of forks destroyed when done 'cold' and screwdrivers were used instead of pry bar. Only needs a little bit of corrosion and section can break off
trek97 said:A little off topic. I went w same approach to remove oil cup retaining nut.
MHDesign said:That doesn't look homemade at all. You clearly have a shop that is better outfitted than mine
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