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hi guys im gonner be puting new seal in my 199A fork legs ive just had them powder coated if i put the end in hot water to make the seals gone in easy will the paint be ok ?

Not so good, boiling water will soften the coating of the paint.

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hi so would abit of greas do?

A iittle bit of grease is probably OK?

In my personal experience the best way I get them mounted is just cleanig the noth where the oil seal has to go in.

Some WD40 applied with a rag is all I use. Then I push them in. I use the chamfered steel ring that is inside the old oil seal as an guidance, (I feddeled away the rubber so it's just a mm or so narrower in diameter), and a socket that suits.

I believe that to much grase might get the assembly slippery and the chance that you accidently jam the the new oil seal will increase.

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A iittle bit of grease is probably OK?

In my personal experience the best way I get them mounted is just cleanig the noth where the oil seal has to go in.

Some WD40 applied with a rag is all I use. Then I push them in. I use the chamfered steel ring that is inside the old oil seal as an guidance, (I feddeled away the rubber so it's just a mm or so narrower in diameter), and a socket that suits.

I believe that to much grase might get the assembly slippery and the chance that you accidently jam the the new oil seal will increase.ok guys thanks for the addvice :thumbup:

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