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  • #16
    Thank you

    I tried deep it in hot water, and it worked just fine. This time no need for special tool.
    Thank you.

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    • #17
      Hmm... that's a good trick there. I'll have to try that sometime.
      2H7 (79) owned since '89
      3H3 owned since '06

      "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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      • #18
        For what it's worth, a few years ago I decided to change my seals because of a thin film of oil on my downleg which I took to be a leak. I have since changed them out twice, as each new set has leaked like hell. Probably an error on my installation, but that's what this thread is about, right?
        "Time is the greatest teacher; unfortunately, it kills all of its students."

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        • #19
          Still leaking? I have the same trouble on my second set of OEM's
          Originally posted by LoHo View Post
          For what it's worth, a few years ago I decided to change my seals because of a thin film of oil on my downleg which I took to be a leak. I have since changed them out twice, as each new set has leaked like hell. Probably an error on my installation, but that's what this thread is about, right?
          BAMN!

          '81 XS1100H "Brutus"

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          • #20
            Installation

            Did you fit the upper fork into the lower tube first then slip the seal down over the upper into position, then seat properly with a piece of PVC pipe? The method I just described ensures the seal lip is not damaged or wrinkled during installation.
            mack
            79 XS 1100 SF Special
            HERMES
            original owner
            http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6932d5df.jpg

            81 XS 1100 LH MNS
            SPICA
            http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad305/mack-055/2.jpg

            78 XS 11E
            IOTA
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            • #21
              No but I will certainly try that method next.
              Originally posted by mack View Post
              Did you fit the upper fork into the lower tube first then slip the seal down over the upper into position, then seat properly with a piece of PVC pipe? The method I just described ensures the seal lip is not damaged or wrinkled during installation.
              BAMN!

              '81 XS1100H "Brutus"

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              • #22
                something else

                to check are the bushings. There are two fiber style bushings, one is just below the seal in the lower leg and the other is a slip over style on the upper fork tube. If they look brown and the fiber is showing you should check them for tolerence.
                Put the fork together and extend almost the limit and see if you can wiggle the upper tube from side to side more than an few 1/16th of an inch. If so they need replacing. The upper one is easily done and yamaha has it in stack, the lower one is more difficult and is not available any more. However if you take it to a dirt bike shop. They have compatable bushings but you'll need to have both the lower and upper with you. To install the lower bushing, it needs to be over the uppers bushing then slide into place where it will lock on it's own into the lowers slot. The are a bitch to get out but the shop will have the correct tool.
                mack
                79 XS 1100 SF Special
                HERMES
                original owner
                http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6932d5df.jpg

                81 XS 1100 LH MNS
                SPICA
                http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad305/mack-055/2.jpg

                78 XS 11E
                IOTA
                https://youtu.be/wB5Jfbp6SUc
                https://youtu.be/RaI3WYHSuWA



                Have recovery trailer and shop if you breakdown in my area.
                Frankford, Ont, Canada
                613-398-6186

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                • #23
                  Mack, those bushings are teflon coated metal, brass or maybe bronze. The Standard forks he is working on will only have the upper one below the seal. There is no lower bushing on those forks, the upper stanchion is a precise fit to the inside of the lower fork leg. The Special forks do have that lower bushing though.
                  2H7 (79) owned since '89
                  3H3 owned since '06

                  "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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                  • #24
                    Thanx Phil

                    for the correction. I haven't got the forks on the E yet so I'm sitting here with a red face. Sorry boys and girls. I assumed they'd be the same basic set up with just the caliper and mounts a little different.
                    mack
                    79 XS 1100 SF Special
                    HERMES
                    original owner
                    http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6932d5df.jpg

                    81 XS 1100 LH MNS
                    SPICA
                    http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad305/mack-055/2.jpg

                    78 XS 11E
                    IOTA
                    https://youtu.be/wB5Jfbp6SUc
                    https://youtu.be/RaI3WYHSuWA



                    Have recovery trailer and shop if you breakdown in my area.
                    Frankford, Ont, Canada
                    613-398-6186

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                    • #25
                      You are right, those bushings in the lower leg are a MF to change out. I did them once in the early days, never again. They were hard to find too, I think I got them from Jim Lindemann.
                      2H7 (79) owned since '89
                      3H3 owned since '06

                      "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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