Hi i'm replacing needle bearing and bush on a swing arm and haven't done it for 30 yrs,.. anyone have a method beside trying to bash it out with a punch that one seems to keep slipping off the narrow groove?
thanks for any help,....i really dont look fwd to spend a WHOLE night doing this!
Swing arm bearing and bush removal
Re: Swing arm bearing and bush removal
I drive the bearing out with a hammer and long drift, then thread a 7/8" UNC tap into the bush and press on the end of the tap to with the same long drift. It is often tight so pressing is likely to be more successful than hammering it out.
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Al
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Al
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Re: Swing arm bearing and bush removal
It is a job that really is best done with the correct puller.
I have done them by grinding 2 slots almost through them, at about 90 degrees apart, then using a fine screw drive blade to get under the shell of them to split them out. Take care though or you could damaged the casting.
I have done them by grinding 2 slots almost through them, at about 90 degrees apart, then using a fine screw drive blade to get under the shell of them to split them out. Take care though or you could damaged the casting.
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Re: Swing arm bearing and bush removal
thanx trying the solutions now that i bought the tap and trying an inside bearing puller too