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Not a happy bunny

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Took my bike to have new fork seals yesterday as the old ones were leaking alittle bit so picked it up yesterday night and took it home and all seemed fine, took the bike out today and there is oil running out the dust covers and dripping on the floor, looks like the new seals are :wanker so gonna take it back to the garage first thing monday morning :rant
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you did have the seals right seals changed didnt you?
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RedexRobB wrote:you did have the seals right seals changed didnt you?
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I think he means,
You did have the seals changed using the correct seals?
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the garage ordered the seals in so haven't got a clue :smt010
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What i mean is there are two sets of seals, the dust seal which is the one you see at the very bottom of the stantion and the oil seal which is behind it and further up the stantion.

Changing the dust seal wont fix a leaky oil seal.

http://www.zxrworld.co.uk/images/hmicro ... 0forks.gif

The only other option could be that the sliders are bent and is ruining the seals almost instantly.
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Even a tiny bit of pitting or damage to the chrome can cause the seal to fail.......

A new seal will fail regardless of it's newness

Ask your self this question.................what caused the seal to fail in the first place and was action taken to correct it ?
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well its back at the garage and they are gonna fit genuie seals as they fitted copy ones.
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had problems with my seals everymot for 4 or 5 yeas. i went somwhere else and they said the seals were ripping because the forks had a bi of pitting not the type of seals. not sure how to sort it apart from rechroming.
anything is possible with enough time and money. and an open mind...
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tobomoto wrote:had problems with my seals everymot for 4 or 5 yeas. i went somwhere else and they said the seals were ripping because the forks had a bi of pitting not the type of seals. not sure how to sort it apart from rechroming.

Thank you for that insightful contribution


Dont suppose you thougth of getting a new fork tube ? ? ?
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tink wrote:well its back at the garage and they are gonna fit genuie seals as they fitted copy ones.
copy seals are naff, tried em on my TLR they lasted 3 months!
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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well they have fited genuie seals and they have been fine so far
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Pleased to hear its sorted, cheap monkeys. And i suppose they charged you for genuine parts? Hopefully they arent recharging you for a job that should have been done properly in the first place.
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No they replaced it for free as he admitted it was the seals at fault :excited
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