Maybe I am just thick headed, but I did a search and I am not finding what I think I need to know. This spring the front end is diving pretty good on braking, not at all like last year, and feels a little spindly, so I want to replace the fork oil. The seals are good, no leaks anywhere, replaced 3 years ago. I have a 78E, tell me what I am looking at and what I need to do, please. My Clymers is not showing me what (I think) I need to know. It shows a blow-up of the forks for an 80 with air valve tops, but I have never been into the forks so I am not sure by looking at that blow-up what is connected to what.
I jacked the front up and then I took off the rubber caps on the top and see a large hex nut with a slotted (screw?) sunk down in there.
Do I just unscrew the hex nut? Is it going to spring up, or is something going to drop down into the fork? Does that screw come with it? What comes out when I unscrew that hex nut? Is that where I pour in the oil? Is this the correct way to put the new oil in? Draining the old seems to be straight forward.
I read in an old post that the screw is a three-position pre-load adjustment. That is not in my Clymers. What are the positions? Does it click, or do you count the turns, like a carb adjustment? Does it need adjustment after the hex nut is replaced?
I don't need to mess with the seals since they are not leaking, I don't think I have to tear the forks completely down, I just want to get some fresh oil in there so I can ride. Straight line and bumps are OK right now, mostly it is just braking and the cornering that feels a little weird. Maybe next spring I will spring for new springs.
Thanks for the help!!
I jacked the front up and then I took off the rubber caps on the top and see a large hex nut with a slotted (screw?) sunk down in there.
Do I just unscrew the hex nut? Is it going to spring up, or is something going to drop down into the fork? Does that screw come with it? What comes out when I unscrew that hex nut? Is that where I pour in the oil? Is this the correct way to put the new oil in? Draining the old seems to be straight forward.
I read in an old post that the screw is a three-position pre-load adjustment. That is not in my Clymers. What are the positions? Does it click, or do you count the turns, like a carb adjustment? Does it need adjustment after the hex nut is replaced?
I don't need to mess with the seals since they are not leaking, I don't think I have to tear the forks completely down, I just want to get some fresh oil in there so I can ride. Straight line and bumps are OK right now, mostly it is just braking and the cornering that feels a little weird. Maybe next spring I will spring for new springs.
Thanks for the help!!
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