Need help badly with info about front fork rings change

The thing is that on my older bike (the CB750) I prefer doing maintenance myself. And as I had a leaky front fork I have decided  to take them apart and change the rings.  Went  to all sorts of problems because I didn’t have the right tools, but now I’m ready to put everything back together and guess what.

I have no idea how to put the oil rings on their place. They are very tight, and it seems no matter what I can’t push them all the way down in a straight position. So how do you put the rings back?

Any help much appreciated, I’m desperate. Help??

3 Responses to “Need help badly with info about front fork rings change”

  1. The Shop manual for my 1978 CB400A, shows that you are supposed to use part number 07747-0010500,(Front fork Oil SEAL attachment), and 07747- 0010100 (Front Fork Oil Seal Driver Body) in servicing the front fork oil seals. Note that these are listed under COMMON TOOLS. So it appears you are still trying to do it without the proper tools…

    Maybe you should get the Shop manual for your CB750, if you are going to perform tasks like that?

  2. I wish I could help you, but I don’t do my own wrenching.

    You can help me though if you don’t mind.

    Can you tell me how to put the MBI logo on my blog like you have it on yours? I have the logo, but it’s not a hyperlink like yours is. It’d be nice if I could get it so people who may be interested in MBI could just click on it to go directly there.

    Thanks!

  3. Joker,

    Not sure if you get to edit the HTML code that it’s used on the left column? Because if you do, your MBI code should look like

    $img alt=’Member of’ height=’100′ id=’Image2_img’ src=’http://bp3.blogger.com/_fdqZjzvgYkc/SB78DPUrv8I/AAAAAAAAAJA/L29QL4phaMc/S150/mbi-logo100colorbg.gif’ width=’100′/$$

    To add a link to it you should use the following:
    $a href=”http://www.mbiweb.org/” rel=”nofollow”$$ $img border=”0″ alt=’Member of’ height=’100′ id=’Image2_img’ src=’http://bp3.blogger.com/_fdqZjzvgYkc/SB78DPUrv8I/AAAAAAAAAJA/L29QL4phaMc/S150/mbi-logo100colorbg.gif’ width=’100′/$$ $/a$$

    (replace $ with < and $$ with > )

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