Wow you just saved me 50$! I've just tried it and it works perfectly. I did offset the tape just a bit on the outside layers to be sure not to hit the inner lip. Thanks!
I was pounding on the seal on my DR650 with some plastic pipe and wasn't getting anywhere. Tried your method and it went straight in. Thanks for the great tip 👍
You are the first t one that created a lip when rolling electrical tape, everyone just roll it straight. I think the lip is important not to damage that soft part of seal, at least thats what I think, I dont know I am not an expert. 😂
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge. I did try the pvc pipe method, but it just wasn't applying enough pressure. With some luck this method will work.
Well! This is a new one. Have you tried to this with the old seal above the new one to avoid damaging the new one? I've used the old seal as a driver for years, but I have to find a way to whack on that. :)
Those objecting based on theory may note that if the method didn't work, the forks would leak immediately. What happens is the tape conforms to the seal while spreading the load as it expands slightly over the seal lip. Any assertion is testable. If it works, it works.
Does your seal have a spring ring around it. Shall I remove it to fit the sloped ring? This method drives the seal with solid hits but the seal still won't squeeze into the sloped ring
And now check your fork seal spring, you are putting force directly at seal point where the seal spring is located. Never do this again. Use composite tube to do this next time.
No way. You can not do that, You are just making damaged on the lip of the oil seal. You have to push in out side of the seal ,not inside. I hope you are not making money fixing them.
I build up the tape to the same thickness of the seal, it's exactly the same as using a specialized seal driver. I've done it this way for years with no issues.
10 dislikes?? I give you 10 likes. What a simple and safe sollution. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for this tip!
Wow you just saved me 50$! I've just tried it and it works perfectly. I did offset the tape just a bit on the outside layers to be sure not to hit the inner lip. Thanks!
I was pounding on the seal on my DR650 with some plastic pipe and wasn't getting anywhere. Tried your method and it went straight in. Thanks for the great tip 👍
Cheap, safe, foolproof - love this. Thank you for sharing.
You are the first t one that created a lip when rolling electrical tape, everyone just roll it straight. I think the lip is important not to damage that soft part of seal, at least thats what I think, I dont know I am not an expert. 😂
Thanks for this. I was just about to thanks for this. I was just about to order the tool for it and you just saved me a week of downtime
Now this is what I like, creative solutions!
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge.
I did try the pvc pipe method, but it just wasn't applying enough pressure. With some luck this method will work.
Never seen it done this way. Cool.
Well! This is a new one. Have you tried to this with the old seal above the new one to avoid damaging the new one? I've used the old seal as a driver for years, but I have to find a way to whack on that. :)
Thanks! I was wondering what would be a simple solution and this is it. You Win a million points that don't matter. Awesome Job.
Never would have thought of that
I used this method today, and it just worked
thank you... going to try this now....seal is tight..
Works great! Thanks mate! Very helpful video.
Farkin legend!
Sharing the Knowledge!
Those objecting based on theory may note that if the method didn't work, the forks would leak immediately. What happens is the tape conforms to the seal while spreading the load as it expands slightly over the seal lip. Any assertion is testable. If it works, it works.
Does your seal have a spring ring around it. Shall I remove it to fit the sloped ring?
This method drives the seal with solid hits but the seal still won't squeeze into the sloped ring
how about any little marks on tue tube, could they be cleaned?
Awesome damn idea!!! Thanx so much!!!
And finally a God!!! Thanks a lot
you just saved me 50 bucks, thanks dude
Right on!
Quality info. Thank you.
smart man
Does the tape method work for driving the fork bushings into place as well?
Yes. I did the bushing with tape as well.
Like to see that 1, lol 😂
Brilliant worked in one minute thanks
Awesome, I'm really stoked that this is working out for everybody!
Good stuff!
awesome ! thanks for the tip.
but how do you put the bushing in? because i saw people using the driver tool to push the bushing with the washer and then push the seal
nice work. thanks
Dude. That trick is the tits!! 😃👍🏻
Wish it was that easy for me. Been trying everything I can think of, they will not seat.
really smart
what did you use to drive the large bushing in right before the seal?
Hmm.. I never needed a driver for that bushing, just slide it in and it snaps in place.
@@Skotm001 ok, thanks, never did it before, just double checking, lots of vids show them using the driver for both bushing and seal, thanks for vid
@@klacow cool, good luck!
will it work if u cut the old seal in half and use to drive in the new?
GIBRONN AQEEL Andries Yes but dont cut in half, cut just a little portion out of it
Best and cheapest way to do this
Another method in the head for later use if needed.
Dude!!!
And now check your fork seal spring, you are putting force directly at seal point where the seal spring is located. Never do this again. Use composite tube to do this next time.
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My fork seals are all in great condition with zero issues. But thank you for your opinion.
No way.
You can not do that,
You are just making damaged on the lip of the oil seal.
You have to push in out side of the seal ,not inside.
I hope you are not making money fixing them.
I build up the tape to the same thickness of the seal, it's exactly the same as using a specialized seal driver. I've done it this way for years with no issues.
SKOTlikesBIKES true does work and by the way to spend so much money on a seal driver tool is a joke u don't use it often
You are right, but the thinking is the problem for him.
SHOEI K use the old seal