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I have a little play in the swing arm. Is this the bearings?? If so, are they hard to replace???Tags: None
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Duro5341
The swing arm bushings are worn out, remove the swing arm, and press in new ones......I suggest drilling, and installing a grease nipple while you have it out...
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reddirtrider
Side to side play or play that you can feel if you appling opposite force to the ends of the axle? If it's side to side you may just need to tighten the swing arm bolt or check the shims (they're under the dust covers).
The swing arm bearning are needle roller type and they have an inner bushing that can get galled. You need to replace the entire bearing assembly if it's bad.
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I recently went though this on my 1000. There is an inner bearing "spacer" that gets pitted and corroded since most people don't grease the swingarm bearings...ever. To get the bearing out I did as Rusty suggests, first dug out all the needles by destroying the inner needle cage with a screwdriver and then took a dremmel and ground down the outer racerace until I could pop out the bearing race out with no drama.
I'd pull off the swingarm and check the bearings. As Red said, it could be a simple matter of shimming the pivot and greasing the bearings. Only way to figure it out is to take it all apart and have a look see.Ed
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slip
Originally posted by reddirtrider View PostSide to side play or play that you can feel if you appling opposite force to the ends of the axle? If it's side to side you may just need to tighten the swing arm bolt or check the shims (they're under the dust covers).
The swing arm bearning are needle roller type and they have an inner bushing that can get galled. You need to replace the entire bearing assembly if it's bad.Last edited by Guest; 07-16-2009, 11:24 AM.
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go to autozone rent a slide hammer and a bearing puller that fits into the needle bearing. grab the back of the bearing with the puller and start hammering. it should just pop right out. Might need to heat the outside tube a bit to help it.
then just use a seal driver and install new bearings.78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by slip View PostIf I grab the rear tire and push and pull on it, I feel the play. The swing arm nut feels pretty tight.
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slip
Originally posted by Suzuki_Don View PostIf you are pulling on the rear wheel make sure it is not wheel bearings. Best way to check would be to remove the wheel first and gripping the swing arm then test for movement. Even if there isn't any I would pull the swing arm and apply some grease in there. As Ed says not too many people ever grease this item. I fitted a grease nipple to mine so I can lubricate it every three months or so. While the back wheel is out, put the axle back in the wheel and test for movement in those bearings by standing on the wheel (lay it down first) then move the axle shaft from side to side to check for movement.
No, I felt movement on the swing arm pivot point, so I know it is not the wheel bearings.
What did you guys use to break loose the swing arm nut? I am thinking of going for the impact wrench.
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Originally posted by slip View PostNo, I felt movement on the swing arm pivot point, so I know it is not the wheel bearings.
What did you guys use to break loose the swing arm nut? I am thinking of going for the impact wrench.
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