Fork service and seal replace - Who to use?

Soupie69uk

Dirt Disciple
Hi guys I have some Marzocchi Monster T forks which are feeling a bit soft.

I weigh about 85Kg and can bottom them out on the hardest setting when just giving them a decent bounce.

I need the seals replaced as one of the sanctions is getting a coating of oil when i ride.

I read replacing the oil is easy but changing seals is a bit tougher.

So any suggestions on who I should send the forks too? I am based in Edinburgh but can post if need be.

Also how much can I expect to pay?

Thanks in advance!
 
Well folks I have ordered a seal kit, seal removal tools and fork oil.

Going to give it ago myself next weekend as I was unsure who to send them too and it will be a good lesson doing it myself. I have the instructions so should not be too bad fingers crossed.

I aim to strip the forks this weekend and will rebuild them the week after.

Wish me luck!
 
PM me.i've just replaced the seals on my 1999 Z2's and they are fantastic once again :D
Getting the old ones out was a frigging nightmare i dont want to repeat[inspiring confidence in you :lol: :lol: ]
Any help i can offer just ask

putting them in is a doddle,i worried about it after the hassle of getting them out but the freezer trick and bit of pipe sorted it no problem
 
I've no idea what Monster T's are, sound quite modern.. probably why you've had err no response.

But
There are pictorial instructions here
http://www.enduroforkseals.com/id10.html
look at the one's closest to your forks.

I have been doing Z2 Superflys and useful the X-Fly and '02 Bomber/Marathon one. Both have hints and tips and pics useful to me as all the forks are pretty much the same for the seal change etc..
So do the same for your era of fork.
 
Thank you for the replies chaps.

I will pm you dyna-ti once I get the forks split and have had a nosy inside. Hope its not too much of a nightmare.

FluffyChick they are err around 1999 so are pretty old. Maybe not many people have split these forks however.

Thank you for the link though I will have a read through for any tips.
 
FluffyChicken":1qfslu4y said:
I've no idea what Monster T's are, sound quite modern.. probably why you've had err no response.

But
There are pictorial instructions here
http://www.enduroforkseals.com/id10.html
look at the one's closest to your forks.

I have been doing Z2 Superflys and useful the X-Fly and '02 Bomber/Marathon one. Both have hints and tips and pics useful to me as all the forks are pretty much the same for the seal change etc..
So do the same for your era of fork.

I found this one to be most helpful,but cant agree with step 13 :lol: .13 its almost like fate :lol: :lol: :lol:

Here- http://www.enduroforkseals.com/id3.html


Big Eck helped also,he''s clued up and fitted a few,he helped me with lots of encouragement and advice 8)
 
Well done,and you've saved yourself about £50-£60.
Sell the tools if youre finished with them
 
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