swing arm bearing replacement
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swing arm bearing replacement
My swing arm bearings are toast. I pulled the swingarm off and the bearings fell apart. Not a bit of grease just a lot of rusty needle bearings. I ordered a kit just looking for suggestions on how to get the rusty races out.
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I just took the whole linkage off where it mounts to the motor with the small shoulder bolts, then drove it out with a punch. All the rocker arm linkage bearings and sleeves were toast as well. The shock looks and feels pretty good though.
I tried the socket and vise method but didn't budge. We have an 80 ton press at work, that might be big enough to do it if I can get it set up just right. I've got an air chisel too. Those races Are coming out of there, one way or another.
I tried the socket and vise method but didn't budge. We have an 80 ton press at work, that might be big enough to do it if I can get it set up just right. I've got an air chisel too. Those races Are coming out of there, one way or another.
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I just did this with two swigarms this weekend
WD40
torch
Hammer
Proper sized socked
1. spray everythign in there with the wd
2. Get the right socket. You need the biggest one that will fit in the openening so that your hitting the bearing with the most surface area. Too small and youll cause oit to expand making the job harder.
3. Heat up the outside and inside. Aluminum heat up fast...so it will expand faster then the metal. I think 20 seconds with the torch should be enough.
4. Insert your socket and bang her out.
WD40
torch
Hammer
Proper sized socked
1. spray everythign in there with the wd
2. Get the right socket. You need the biggest one that will fit in the openening so that your hitting the bearing with the most surface area. Too small and youll cause oit to expand making the job harder.
3. Heat up the outside and inside. Aluminum heat up fast...so it will expand faster then the metal. I think 20 seconds with the torch should be enough.
4. Insert your socket and bang her out.
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