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fork seal leak

Post by rexeriot »

Hi all. When I bought my 89 Exup the RH fork seal was leaking. I changed it 12 months ago and has just started leaking again. Are they prone to this or am I just unlucky ?
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Post by Stig »

Was the replacement a gen Yamaha seal?

Is the chrome perfect in the travel area, are the bushes worn. Was that leg checked to be straight?
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Post by rdgravy »

I know they're prone to it on Diversions if it's not an original Yamaha seal. :nod:
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Post by YAMAEXUP »

Try using a 20' feeler gauge between the fork leg & the seal (pull the dust seal out of the way). Use some WD40 or GT85 & it'll clear out dust & dirt trapped between the 2.

This trick worked on my Exup-R the last time the seal leaked slightly :nod:
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Post by roadrunner »

I made a tool out of a Chinese take away carton lid. I worried about using a thin feeler gauge as I thought there may be a risk that the feeler gauge blade might cut and damage the lip of the seal.

I did see a tool on the internet made of thin plastic that was made to clean out the dirt and dead flies etc from fork seal. I just copied it and it worked for me.
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Post by scotty »

Sorry if this is hijacking the thread, but ive the same problem, but the seals only leak under heavy braking as there is a wee bit pitting on the chrome at the bottom of the chrome, is there ay way of repairing the damaged chromework or is it a new set of forks?????

If its a new set, where do you guys get your spares from???

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