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The old sweats have probably been using this for years but i was really strugling getting my fork seals to part company with the fork lowers. I had tried levers and various degrees of swearing when my eyes fell upon my heat gun.

Worked for the crank seals, goto be worth a try.

Bingo got the top of the leg really hot (it was boiling the wd i'd tried as a releasing agent). In with a 'modified' screwdriver and out they popped nice as you like.

Thought i'd put it up, may help somebody out. ;)

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when my eyes fell upon my heat gun.

I don't have one, do have an old hair dryer, what sort is yours? Rick

Just a cheap and cheerfull from the local bargain basement, Ryobi i think.

Use it for getting gudgeon pins into pistons as well. Its surprisingly effective. And you often as not dont need as much heat as you expect.

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And you often as not dont need as much heat as you expect.

That will beat the flame from the little torch I've been using, I'll get me one...Thanks :D

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also, if its really stubborn, with the legs out, put a self tapper screw in the seal and pull the little fucker out :angry:

trust me it works ;)

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also, if its really stubborn, with the legs out, put a self tapper screw in the seal and pull the little fucker out :angry:

trust me it works ;)

Is that where they say "pull'em out kicking and screaming".... :lol::blink:

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