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XJ650J Fork Rebuild - Could I have Missed this Part???

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by 3BadBirds, Mar 20, 2016.

  1. 3BadBirds

    3BadBirds Member

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    My current forks were somewhat pitted so I picked up a replacement set. The new pair came off a very low mileage parts bike that was missing the motor but in pristine condition otherwise. I knew I was going to rebuild these new forks so I was more interested in their cosmetic condition. Nonetheless, I bounced the front-end a few times just to make sure nothing internally was seized or broken before I removed them - everything seemed fine. On to the rebuild....

    I got the first damper bolt out without too much of an issue. When I broke this first fork down I found someone had filled it with transmission fluid so it was probably rebuilt at some time. I thought the second fork would follow suit but had a nitemare of a time breaking the damper bolt loose. I finally had to use some heat. When I broke this second fork down it looked as if this one was untouched / unrebuilt - it was filled with normal fork oil and had locktite on the bolt treads.

    At this point I reasoned whoever had these forks before me probably couldn't get this damper bolt out and so only rebuilt one of them. If this wasn't bad enough however, when I went through my parts I noticed that the fork that was rebuilt was apparently missing the taper spindle. Is that even possible? I would think that I would have noticed something wrong with that fork while it was still on the parts bike. I scourged my work area but it was nowhere to be found and I'm sure I would have noticed it.

    Did someone really mess up this last fork rehab or am I just losing it??? Wouldn't missing the taper spindle really screw up the fork?

    Thx
     
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    XJ550H Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    could be that is why a low mileage bike lost its motor and became a parts bike
    which part on diagram?
    650j1.JPG 650j2.JPG
     
  3. 3BadBirds

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    According to your diagram the missing part was item #5 - the Damper Rod Seat. Not sure why I called it a "taper spindle" - now I'm really confused... =(
     
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    XJ550H Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    could it be in the bottom of the lower fork tube
     
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    Trust me, I looked everywhere for it. Just figured I would have heard a clunking or noticed a difference in height when I first looked at these forks and bounced the front-end. Maybe it would have been noticeable if you could drive the bike.

    At this point I guess I just have to write it off as some knucklehead working on it (or at least one of the forks) before me.....
     
  6. jayrodoh

    jayrodoh YimYam

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    I can see you could miss that part. I just rebuilt my forks last week and they were both stuck in the inner tube. One ended up falling out where I had then sitting. I have two extras if you need one.
     
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    Check and make sure it isn't stuck in the fork lower
     
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    XJ550H Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    use a rod to check the depth of the 2 tubes
     
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    I just stocked up on brakeclean and will be cleaning all these parts in the next few days in preperation for the rebuild. I already got the kit from Len. I'll be sure to double check the inside of the tubes (again).... Thx
     
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    If you cant find the damper seat their should be one in your old forks
     

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