Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial
General => General => Topic started by: celticdog on 29 November 2016, 07:49:01 pm
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Has anyone tried one of these to sort out a weeping fork seal? Seems to good to be true.
http://sealmate.net/ (http://sealmate.net/)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seal-Mate-Leaking-Seals-Affordable/dp/B0120G110Y (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seal-Mate-Leaking-Seals-Affordable/dp/B0120G110Y)
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For £7 odd quid what have you got to lose, if you try t hem out do keep us up to speed with the results, see without even knowing it your a pioneer :lol
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I made my own out of a 2lt plastic milk carton copying their design ,My front forks now need a full service but it has stopped the right hand seal misting for several months now
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I made my own out of a 2lt plastic milk carton copying their design ,My front forks now need a full service but it has stopped the right hand seal misting for several months now
Yeah it's an old trick and really does work. Used to use old photo film too, but digital photography blew that one away, but any thin flexible film will work.
If the seals are well past it there may be no chance of it working, but when it's just dirt and rubbish causing oil to weep past this trick works fine. Always worth trying before paying for a new set.
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Yes it works! I had a bit of a wet fork but not really a leak, it seems to have done the trick. I've ripped off their website and made a template that you can print off.
If you print it A4 landscape it should be bang on size.