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swingarm bearing 23 Jan 2006 20:05 #19570

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How do I get those things out of there. Theres 2 total, one on each end.

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swingarm bearing 23 Jan 2006 23:17 #19587

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Cut off a broom handle and use a hammer.:P

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swingarm bearing 24 Jan 2006 05:50 #19603

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A long rod and a BFH should do it.
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swingarm bearing 24 Jan 2006 06:31 #19612

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Both folks have suggested a tool called a drift. I don't use broom handles as I like something more solid to whack with my BFH! Go to any hole improvement store and buy and aluminum bar. Get at least 5/8" thick bar and one that is about 2" long. I use this thing to drive out axles and bearings and it makes a handy tool. If you have to drive out sticky bearings, like in a steering head, you will need the solid metal to do the driving.
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swingarm bearing 24 Jan 2006 06:38 #19613

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Thanks guys, thats kinda what I thought. The last time I used that method on our ATV the bearing just broke apart and it was a lot of work getting them out. Hopefully this goes better than that.

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swingarm bearing 24 Jan 2006 08:33 #19623

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I doub't beating on them will budge them. If not, get a dremmel tool out and grind them to weaken them enough to break as you hammer on them.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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swingarm bearing 24 Jan 2006 15:17 #19713

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I'd try my inside bearing puller first, assuming the tool would have enough room to work between the needle bearing's (Part #92046-1115) cage and the swing arm sleeve (Part #42036-1017). Otherwise, use a drift. In either case, first heat the outside area of the swingarm that contains the bearing with the wife's hair dryer.:)

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swingarm bearing 25 Jan 2006 11:56 #19851

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I broke down and bought a dremel. That little thing is amazing!

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swingarm bearing 25 Jan 2006 12:09 #19854

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Delete

Post edited by: hwms, at: 2006/01/25 19:18

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