gentner8 Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 Im trying to replace the bearings etc in the rear end. I have a swingarm bolt that is completly frozen, and no amount of persuasion has gotten it to budge. I have tried heat, tons of PB blaster and a 10 pound maul. I have a replacement swinger and bolt. Whats my easiest way without damaging anything else to get this thing off? Quote
theshee Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 Get a bigger hammer... when they rust in they are a bastard to get out, just WD 40 it as good as you can, let it set over night, then beat it out the next day. Quote
Bansh-eman Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 if u have a sawzal sp? you can cut it between the frame and the swingr, you will scratch your frame some but it will come off Quote
gentner8 Posted April 16, 2008 Author Report Posted April 16, 2008 if u have a sawzal sp? you can cut it between the frame and the swingr, you will scratch your frame some but it will come off I was thinking that too. Im not too worried about scratching the frame, I just want the least amount of effort possible. Is there enough clearance to do it? Is there a blade that will work better than others? Quote
bunboy1 Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 hi there, i recently had the same problems with the swing arm bolt. i got it out with a rivet gun or air hammer. get the right tip and punch it out. Quote
black sunshine Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Are you taking the weight off the wheels? I think I remember supporting it so the rear wheels touched enough to keep it from moving when I drifted the tube out and may have disconnected the rear shock.. Quote
Animalman294 Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Ya, I just used a small round piece of steal and drove the bolt through to the other side. Hit it dead center and it will move................... Quote
bansheejoel Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 same thing happened to one of my a-arm bolts on my gfs quad...they are a BITCH to get out when they rust solid in there expecially when there rubber mounted (swingarm isnt i dont think), have fun :laugh: Quote
omalavet Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 Im trying to replace the bearings etc in the rear end. I have a swingarm bolt that is completly frozen, and no amount of persuasion has gotten it to budge. I have tried heat, tons of PB blaster and a 10 pound maul. I have a replacement swinger and bolt. Whats my easiest way without damaging anything else to get this thing off? cut the bolt and buy a new one :biggrin: Quote
monster_energy06 Posted April 19, 2008 Report Posted April 19, 2008 can u turn the bolt??? if it doesnt turn try brakin it loose with an impact even if it spins already, spin it as fast as u can anyways it might brake up the rust.. also u can try to sit the frame take off the shock and linkage and move the swinger as u hit on the bolt.. tip the quad on its side put some brake clean on it then try wd-40 and let it sit , then heat her up good on the swinger part and wak away ..iff all else fails cut the thing off with a torch set haha Quote
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