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ok guys im in the process of putting new swingarm bearings in and i cant get the pivot bolt to come out. i have tried hitting it out, turning it out, heat, pb blaster crap, wd40, hitting it out with a push pin, it wont come out no matter what i do. i have got it to come out about 1/2" if that and it wont go any further. please i need some help because i would like to have these puppies in tonight. thanks for any info.

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Take a punch a PB Blaster and keep spraying the hole with that and keep beating on it..I one that was locked up and I ended up cutting the tube so I could get the swinger off then beat it out..Was rusted alot tighter than yours, I couldn't get it to budge on the frame..

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when they get like that you always destroy them taking them out anyway so use a bigger hammer-about a 4 pounder...goodluck

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If you absolutely can't get it out take a sawzall and cut between the frame and swinger to cut the bolt in half on each side..Then you will just have to get a new tube/bolt or maybe get it out of the tube then and just get a new bolt..

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I had one liek that.

I got a long rod with a flat peice on the top of it.

Then get alot of really small washers to put on it. then it was around three inches out and i would beat the shit out of that and not the rod. It would move three inches and then u have to put more washers on it.

 

Thats jsut my .02

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i used a mini sledge with a block of wood.....also, install a grease zerk on the swinger before you re-assemble everything....will never have that problem again.

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well my father thought he could help and we ended up cutting the bolt being the clutch cover with a torch..... ended up cracking my swinger in 3 places, melted a hole in my frame down below by the back brake lever, and that SOB is still on there. so now i guess we gott cut it on the other side to get it off....these 50 dollar bearings are going to turn into a couple hundred dollar project... but thanks for the help guys

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we ended up cutting the bolt being the clutch cover with a torch..... ended up cracking my swinger in 3 places, melted a hole in my frame down below by the back brake lever, and that SOB is still on there. so now i guess we gott cut it on the other side to get it off....these 50 dollar bearings are going to turn into a couple hundred dollar project.

 

Damm that sucks. You might want to pm ellison and see if he has a pivot bolt. I hope you dont need a new frame, "melted a hole".

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sawzall. 5 out of 10 of the bikes i part out are like this. i have the bolt, sleeve and a few swingers. get to cutting. a lil tip. do not try to cut the sleeve, unless you have a few packs of sawzall blades.

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sawzall. 5 out of 10 of the bikes i part out are like this. i have the bolt, sleeve and a few swingers. get to cutting. a lil tip. do not try to cut the sleeve, unless you have a few packs of sawzall blades.

 

 

Mine won't budge, and I've finally admitted it's Sawzall time. One problem I did run into is that although I think the blade is a standard width, there is not enough room between the swingarm and frame to actually get to cutting. Has anyone else ran into this?

Posted (edited)

I had same ole problem years ago...tipped the bitch on it's side maybe hung it with a hoist, used a torch and beat the livin hell out of it. It took quite a while before it came out and the bearings came out like bread crumbs.

Edited by RZBansheeMan
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My swing arm bolt was stuck it wouldn't move either way and I used the snap-on 3050 (air hammer)and it cam right out in about 5 seconds.

 

a regular air hammer may work but the 3050 is big and knocks it out in seconds and zero chance of bending something.

Edited by STINKYDELUXE

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