1976 GT500 fork seals
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1976 GT500 fork seals
Anbody have a good writeup / tips and tricks / for replacing the fork seals? Don't want to break anything...
Cheers.
Jeff
Cheers.
Jeff
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
I have posted the T500 shop manual and GT500 addendum at this link http://oldjapanesebikes.com/mraxl_GT_Re ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; 

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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
When you've got the forks out drain the oil slide up the dust cover and remove the cir clip and loosen the allen bolt at the bottom of the fork with a buss gun and then you can slide the inner tube out the guide will push the seal out. You may have to bash it by sliding it in and out several times
Good luck
Andy
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
Thanks for the replys! Would it be easier to change them with the inner fork tube still attached to the bike with the front end elevated?
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
On the GT500 if your fork dust boots are in good shape (most aren't), be very careful with them. Suzuki does not make them anymore, and they are hard to come by if you need replacements.
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4 other 76 GT500's
1.5 GT550's
4 GT380's
5 T500's (72-75 models)
4 GT750's
Suzuki GT hoarder...and a bad case of OBD.....(old bike disease)
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
I actually bought a set of reproductions from a guy in France. They are excellent quality. My old ones were crumbling apart.
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
Fork seals changed... pretty easy!
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Another job well done, how are the dust covers from François??
Andy

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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
I have a pair, they are great!
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I concur. They look like factory and are of high quality. It only took about a week to receive them. Great guy.
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
Do either of you have a contact name and number for the dust boots from France?
Thanks.
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Re: 1976 GT500 fork seals
Thanks - just emailed him.
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