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Marque Remarks => Yamaha => Topic started by: Ji Gantor on April 21, 2010, 08:33:23 am
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My broom handle wrench has worn down so much from rebuilding forks that it is time to buy a new one or build a proper tool.
To build the proper tool I used some 8mm mild steel round bar and a 5/8th nut.
This wrench is to hold the dampener rod while the retaining bolt is torqued up or down.
Some dampener rods have a socket end. Check your manual to see if yours does and what size the socket is.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar9a.jpg)
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Cut the round bar to length and notch one end.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar2a.jpg)
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Fit the round bar together and hold it in place with a welding magnet.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar3a.jpg)
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TIG weld the round bar T handle continuously.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar5a.jpg)
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I lathed up an insert which I pressed into the nut and then feed the other end of the 8mm round bar T handle into.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar6a.jpg)
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Continuously TIG weld the nut, insert and 8mm round bar.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar7a.jpg)
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YZ fork dampener rod wrench cooling.
Total cost of materials $4.00.
Total time of manufacture 1 hour.
I think that the broom handle would have cost about that and it takes me more than 1 hour to get out of Bunnings.
Ji
(http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww268/Jigantor1963/Tbar8a.jpg)
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I had to make the same thing for my 85 RM125 forks last week except the RM has a 29 1/2 ish mm hex in it.
Great to see you back on here Ji Gantor always look forward to your work!
cheers....mario