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Fork tear down
- bvallerand
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Ive got the top bolt off and the spring out. I cant get the bolt that holds the piston in to come loose.
I've done others where the broom at a 45* angle trick worked but this piston doesnt have the hollow tapered center that allows that to work.
If I can't figure it out I will probably just drill the bolt out. I just need the pistons from these because the ones from the 77 650 I have are all rusty.
1976 Kawasaki Kz750
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- bvallerand
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jakedude wrote: see www.kz-1000.net/forkdamper .
I seem to remember using a 1/2 inch bolt, but it was a while ago.
Thats what I started with but I quickly found out that instead of having a socket of some kind in there is has a part that sticks out requiring some kind of special socket.
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wireman wrote: Put the springs back in and top caps back on loose,Use an air ratchet or impact to loosen up the bottem bolts.
That's a great idea. i don't know why I didn't think of that my self. I will give that a try when I get home.
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edit: while you have them apart, look into polishing your fork lowers...kinda labor-intensive, but the bling is well worth the work!
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Get the bolt handtight in the bottem of fork,then use the impact to finish them up.
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As far as polishing forks goes...It doesnt really fit the theme of my bike. My spoked wheels and forks are gloss black and I have gators on the forks...I love it.
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