Baz - couple of pics
The rod puller I made from a spare fork rod which I cut in half and then welded the nut which was at the top of the rod onto the cut end. The thread of that obviously ates then with the fork rod.
The compressor I made from some 20mm angle iron (B&Q- £5). Took me a couple of goes to get this right but the principle is the same as a "nutcracker" in that there is a bolt at one end around which the arms can pivot and then a "puller" bolt at the other end which pulls the arms tight around the top of the nylon bush. This allows the spring to be compressed and the puller rod to be reomoved before installing the fork valve assembly.
There is one other piece of the tool which is a "slide" which goes under the fork rod nut when the spring is compressed and holds everything in place while the fork top nut is installed. To be honest the jaws of an adjustable shifter would do for this.
When the top nut is one then compress the spring again, remove the slide from under the fork rod nut and then allow the spring to rise up and settle against the top nut. - release the compressor and job done!!
Hope this all makes sense
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