Again, note that this is a Honda CB400F fork, some of this wlll not look like a CBX fork:
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I think these are called "oil control rings" and they sit in that slot on the damper rods. Old one at left. Replaced these...
Blast the fork legs and new fork tubes clean one last time, drop the damper rods into the fork tubes with the new oil rings, wiggle them through the bottoms, and then use the fork spring to hold them there while pressing on that T-shaped piece that sandwiches between the damper rod and the fork leg.
Now, carefully slide the fork tube down the leg, once gain using the spring to hold pressure on the damper rod. hold the assembluy upside down on the bench, pressing the spring against the damper rod, install the damper rod bolt and the re-annealed copper washer, and tighten. Turn it back over, remove the spring.
Chuck it up on the soft-jaw vise, clean the tube one more time, slide the seal onto the tube, and install it with a seal driver. I raided my hardware store's cut-offs bin for a half-dozen different sizes of PVC pipe, found one of them a perfect match for this seal, cut it square with my miter box, sanded it smooth and deburred it. Worked well.
Sorry no photos of driving the seals, but I had to wail on it to get it all the way in there and expose the clip groove.