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Need some education concerning installation of Leakproof seals for the forks.
I have seen the recommendation for the grooves in the top hat bushing, and I just can't get my head around why one should cut the grooves.
It seems to me that if oil couldn't get past the bushing body then the grooves would serve no purpose (unless grooves were cut on the inner face - never seen that recommended).
And if oil does get past the bushing body, then what does the grooves do (the oil is there so the grooves hold a bit handy?
I just don't see how it lubricates the seal better, or is there another purpose I've overlooked?
I have seen the recommendation for the grooves in the top hat bushing, and I just can't get my head around why one should cut the grooves.
It seems to me that if oil couldn't get past the bushing body then the grooves would serve no purpose (unless grooves were cut on the inner face - never seen that recommended).
And if oil does get past the bushing body, then what does the grooves do (the oil is there so the grooves hold a bit handy?
I just don't see how it lubricates the seal better, or is there another purpose I've overlooked?