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I'm sure that some one must have a "kit" for adjusting forl oil levels............
I have to do my fork seals this coming weekend and I know that haveing the right tools will make the project much easier. I know I can buy the kit for bout $40 but, I dont think I can get one here in time![]()
So does anyone have one that I may borrow (or even rent) for a day?????
Im gonna be up at stonners Sat. for carb day so madbe I'll be lucky and find some one whos going there who has one????
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You mean something to measure the amount of erl you put in it?
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Originally posted by Stoneman
You mean something to measure the amount of erl you put in it?
Ahhh.......Ummm
PLease correct me if Im wrong (which I may be cause of never doing fork work) dont I need to messure how hight the oil is up the tubes???
Honda (RC26) VFR700
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OK the manula calls for: 370cc in Left fork & 358cc in Right fork (I understand tthat) Then the oil level (which is where I figured that tool would come in at) 153mm
(qoute from manual)
*Oil level is messured from the top of the tube w/ the fork spring removed and the tube fully compressed.
Any comments????????( I gotta get this done this week end)
Honda (RC26) VFR700
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tool shown here
This shows the pic of the "cheap" tool. the one shown in the paper catalog for the "pro-kit" look much more reliable![]()
Honda (RC26) VFR700
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Scroll down to the bottom to see the "pro" tool Im refering to here Its $36 from them or $31 from dennis kirk
If none of you are using these type of tools to messure your oil level what are ya using??![]()
Honda (RC26) VFR700
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Don't worry about that, Mark. I'll show you what to do. In fact, I still have the makeshift 'tool' we used for when we revalved and resprung the forks on my racebike. I'll letchya use it...
...it's only a small wooden dowel thatchya put two scores on. One to line up with the top of the fork tube, the other at the presciribed height...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
or you can just measure the amount of oil in CC's like the spec says. personally i have a syringe designed for adding fork/other oil that has CC's marked on the side. I just add the required number of CC's and leave it at that. The only time I had to measure the level (in mm) was when I added progressive springs to the front, and for that I just used a narrow ruler... If you would like to borrow the fork oil syringe I have with marked CC's I'd be more than happy to lend it to you.
The tool I have is just like the tool on that link you posted... real handy...
Cheers,
Chris
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Well I use a ol' broom handle and messured it for the correct oil height then made a score mark on the stick. Used it as a dip stick and it worked great......Although if I do it agian I would like to but the kit which I think would make the process a bit faster.
Ant how thanks for the advice everyone![]()
Honda (RC26) VFR700
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