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Title: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Phill P on Saturday, 20 May 2023, 11:05 PM
Hi all

Decided to play with front forks today as its always felt a little harsh.
Front preloaded was at 3 so I've backed it of to to 5 rings as the manual says.
The rebound I couldn't really feel all of the clicks on the left fork and the right side is seized solid.
What's the best way to unsieze.

Any ideas would be appreciated

Paul
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Mick_J on Sunday, 21 May 2023, 01:02 AM
I would try some penetrating oil first but if that fails it's a fork strip-down.  You might be able to just take the top-cap off and give it a good clean and replace.
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Phill P on Sunday, 21 May 2023, 01:30 AM
I've put some wd on and will leave it a week.
However you reckon fork tops off and go in that way also could work.

 :smile2:
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Mick_J on Sunday, 21 May 2023, 06:41 PM
Yes mate, I doubt it's the rod seized in the bottom as it's under oil but the top is dry, it's might even just be the oil seal has hardened and got stuck to the rod.
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Phill P on Sunday, 21 May 2023, 08:21 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 06:41 PMYes mate, I doubt it's the rod seized in the bottom as it's under oil but the top is dry, it's might even just be the oil seal has hardened and got stuck to the rod.

Cheers, will get it off next week and give it a good soak.
A Haynes manual is on route :cheers:
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Eric GSX1400K3 on Sunday, 21 May 2023, 10:16 PM
Could also be crud in the threads of the adjusters, go carefully, the adjusters are brass and the fork lowers are alloy, so slightly harder than cheese.
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Tony Nitrous on Sunday, 21 May 2023, 10:26 PM
Quote from: Phill P on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 08:21 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 06:41 PMYes mate, I doubt it's the rod seized in the bottom as it's under oil but the top is dry, it's might even just be the oil seal has hardened and got stuck to the rod.

Cheers, will get it off next week and give it a good soak.
A Haynes manual is on route :cheers:

It's not a very exciting watch but I posted up a clip about penetrating fluids in the YouTube thread.

It mentions the DIY version I use...  :onya:
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Hooli on Monday, 22 May 2023, 07:10 AM
Quote from: Phill P on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 08:21 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 06:41 PMYes mate, I doubt it's the rod seized in the bottom as it's under oil but the top is dry, it's might even just be the oil seal has hardened and got stuck to the rod.

Cheers, will get it off next week and give it a good soak.
A Haynes manual is on route :cheers:

Haynes manuals make great door stops...

Go to the download section of this site and download the official Suzuki workshop manual
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Phill P on Monday, 22 May 2023, 07:28 AM
Quote from: Hooli on Monday, 22 May  2023, 07:10 AM
Quote from: Phill P on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 08:21 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Sunday, 21 May  2023, 06:41 PMYes mate, I doubt it's the rod seized in the bottom as it's under oil but the top is dry, it's might even just be the oil seal has hardened and got stuck to the rod.

Cheers, will get it off next week and give it a good soak.
A Haynes manual is on route :cheers:

Haynes manuals make great door stops...

Go to the download section of this site and download the official Suzuki workshop manual

Oily fingerprints on Haynes manuals is right of passage for me  :grin:
Title: Re: Front suspension adjustment seized
Post by: Phill P on Saturday, 27 May 2023, 10:00 PM
Had a go at getting the adjuster off today and I'll have to drop the forks to do this. Never mind, wanted to change the oil and fork seals anyway  :cheers: