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this post was submitted on 01 Oct 2023
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Not sure what bike you are working on. But if you have charged forks you can take the snap ring out and then pop them apart with compressed air instead of the side hammer. I have actually added schrader valves to the fork caps on bikes just to do this.
Interesting. Based on the amount of force required to pop them apart, I think I'd have ended up with the uppers firing themselves through the wall. Bike is a Honda CB500F. The area where the snap ring and seal sits was corroded and rusty, effectively locking in the seals.
Yeah the rust in there can be a killer. It really shouldn't take more than 10 or 20 psi to pop them apart. More than that the slide Hammer is probably the better idea. I have had a few pop apart by hand. All that matters is you got them apart. Never done it but probably a little lithium grease under the dust seal should keep the rust away.
Yeah, I packed the dust seal with grease when reinstalling.