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98 Servicing Your Honda
Suspension
5. Place the lower end (axle holder) of the slider
in a vise with a piece of wood or soft jaws to
avoid to damage.
NOTICE
Over-tightening the vise can damage the axle
holder.
6. Install the push rod (4) into the fork damper
piston rod until it stops.
7. Apply fork oil to a new O-ring (5) and install it
to the fork center bolt (6).
Install the fork center bolt to the fork damper
piston rod.
Tighten the fork center bolt fully by hand.
8. Measure the clearance between the fork center
bolt lock nut (2) and fork center bolt (6).
Standard: 0.04 in (1.0 mm) or more
If the clearance is out of specification, check the
fork center bolt lock nut and fork center bolt
installation.
9. Tighten the fork center bolt lock nut (2) to the
fork center bolt (6) closely by hand. Tighten
the fork center bolt lock nut to the specified
torque:
21 lbf·ft (28 N·m, 2.9 kgf·m)
10. Apply locking agent to the fork center bolt
threads.
Install the fork center bolt (6) to the axle holder
and tighten it to the specified torque:
51 lbf·ft (69 N·m, 7.0 kgf·m)
11. Measure the length between the axle holder
and outer tube.
Standard: 12.2 ± 0.1 in (311 ± 2 mm)
12. Compare the length (7) at assembly and at
disassembly. They should be the same length.
If the length at assembly is longer than at
disassembly, check the fork center bolt and fork
center bolt lock nut installation.
(4) push rod
(5) O-ring (new)
(6) fork center bolt
(4) (6) (5)
(2) fork center bolt lock nut (6) fork center bolt
(2) fork center bolt lock nut
(6) fork center bolt
(2)
(6)
0.04 in (1.0 mm)
or more
(2) (6)
(6) fork center bolt
(7) length
(6)
(7)
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