Fork dis-mantling tool

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Fork dis-mantling tool

Post by TTSUPERSTOCKER »

Does anyone know the shape , size and length , of the tool required to lock

the the fork inner nut whilst undoing the outer cap head screw at

bottom of the fork leg ???????
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I have used a half-inch dowel with a tapered end, but like most I just gut the bolt loose using an impact gun. Never fails and is the easiest way to do it back up so the copper washer seals.
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pilninggas wrote:I have used a half-inch dowel with a tapered end, but like most I just gun the bolt loose using an impact gun. Never fails and is the easiest way to do it back up so the copper washer seals.
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I've welded a 30mm nut to an old half inch drive socket. The 30mm nut fits the bit in side the fork. I add two extension bars on to it. I then bolt it in the vice and undo the bottom nut with a large Allen key. If you can wait till tomorrow I'll post a photo up to show it. :nod:
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If I may assist....

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Thanks stiggy. That helped me out a bit.

I've been playing with this computer program and it's taken ages to get these two photos on here. At least I can get to do photos now.

Here's what I meant TTS. Ignore the 29mm its actually 30mm.

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Post by itsnotagenesis »

When I done mine years ago the consensus was to stick a brush handle in it and give it a chap in.
Worked perfectly for me.
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