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Re: Removal of damper rod bolts
Use an ordinary "L"allen key for inside the fork--put the ordinary socket on the other end and turn it with the extension bar.All you are doing is extending the outside part of the L SHAPE TO GIVE YOU MORE LEVERAGE
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Re: Removal of damper rod bolts
Just did mine today, hand impact driver, about 10 whacks this time. The first time i did it they were locked tighted, i sharpened a broom handle, jammed it in to the damper, then used the hand impact driver. I use the same method to do them up too.
As for the bit i used, i cut the end off an ordinary hex key, it fits perfectly in to my driver as its the same size as the hex bolt :p:D Got driver off ebay for a £5. The broom method The hex bolt is attached to the cylinder in the photo, the red dot on the cylinder is a protruded piece of metal. When you whack the shaped broom end into the cylinder the sharp protrusion cuts into the wood, allowing you to hold the cylinder. However the protrusion is very small, but it gripped enough for me. I also heated the hex bit once whilst it was in the hex bolt too, that broke the thread lock. Sometimes it works with just the impact driver alone. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ve/broom-1.png |
Re: Removal of damper rod bolts
I'm with DT, you just need to get some leverage on that allen key.
As far as the spinning fork leg goes, I've got a heavy duty rubber strap wrench I've used for holding forks while undoing top caps and bottom bolts. Like one of those things for opening jars, but bigger. Grips like a vice without damaging anything. Got it off fleabay for a few quid. |
Re: Removal of damper rod bolts
don't mess around with stupid allen keys. go to halfrods and get yourself a proper jobby that fits on a ratchet £3 is better than rounding the bolt. if you can't move it with a ratchet then whack it with an impact driver.
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Perfect excuse to get compressor and impact gun.
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I have said what I said taking it that the OP did not have a comprehensive workshop at his disposal i.e. compressor,impact tools and vice etc. just a decent set of DIY tools and leaving the forks still fitted to the bike.
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Re: Removal of damper rod bolts
the cutting of allen key worked trick worked. they werent that tight its the flippin thread lock. by the way i used the front axle bolt as leverage. ive got pics to show how i did it this way. ill post em up soon. thanks for the help sv heroes.
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Re: Removal of damper rod bolts
I have had success with the broom pole inside the fork, 8" Allen key in place but going through a ring spanner of the same size. Then just tap the spanner with a hammer. Hope that makes sense.
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