swingarm bearing?
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swingarm bearing?
i'm putting new swingarm bearings in my 03 cannibal,and i was wondering if anyone had a good way to get the old bearings out?it seems like i have beat on it forever and it has not budged.
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i'm not sure if it matters which side they come out. i'd guess it doesn't matter.
you might be able to heat the 'arm up with a propane torch a little and then beat on the bearings. don't go crazy with the heat though. they are notoriously hard to get out on many different machines. your local machine shop could do it pretty easily with a press, and it shouldn't cost too much. the socket and bolt trick might work also.
you might be able to heat the 'arm up with a propane torch a little and then beat on the bearings. don't go crazy with the heat though. they are notoriously hard to get out on many different machines. your local machine shop could do it pretty easily with a press, and it shouldn't cost too much. the socket and bolt trick might work also.
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There are a couple ways. One is to use a socket that'll fit on the inside of the arm- just slightly smaller than the bearing. Then put like a 3" extension in it, then slide a 6" extension through the other hole and hook it into the 3"(which is already installed in the socket which is in postion to push the bearing out). Then you can tap on the 6" one and drive it on out.
I'm not really much on beating on things, so I prefer using a couple sockets and a C-clamp to press them out. I've done it both ways, but prefer the second method.
I'm not really much on beating on things, so I prefer using a couple sockets and a C-clamp to press them out. I've done it both ways, but prefer the second method.