help needed. hit a road block.
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help needed. hit a road block.
I'm in the process of getting stuff ready for paint. My rear axle is either seized or bent. u lubed it up and beat the hell out of it with hammers, pipes, and anything that was solid and heavy. it only moved enough for the axle to dissapper on one side of the swingarm. I don't know what else to do and the shop wanna charge 70 dollars an hour.
also I'm doing my fork seals. I got the snap rings out and I loosed the bolt counter clockwise at the bottom of the fork and it still isnt coming apart. what am I doing wrong.
also I'm doing my fork seals. I got the snap rings out and I loosed the bolt counter clockwise at the bottom of the fork and it still isnt coming apart. what am I doing wrong.
Re: help needed. hit a road block.
This should be all you need to know regarding replacing fork seals. http://www.fzrarchives.com/ipb/index.ph ... opic=22544
As far as the rear axle is concerned try keeping your rear wheel as straight as you can while trying to remove it. There really isn't anything magical back there. Wish I had a better answer here.
As far as the rear axle is concerned try keeping your rear wheel as straight as you can while trying to remove it. There really isn't anything magical back there. Wish I had a better answer here.
Re: help needed. hit a road block.
If you need that much force to remove your rear axle, you are doing something wrong. As mentioned, try taking the weight off of the axle.
Although the bolt may be turning on the bottom of your forks, the damper rod on the inside is probably also turning. Make sure the damper rod is removed. The link provided is a good one.
When I separated the upper and lower forks (tube and slider) I put the front axle through the fork lower, then sat on the ground with my feet on the axle and the slider (chrome tube) in my hands and pulled, pushing on the axle with my feet at the same time.
Although the bolt may be turning on the bottom of your forks, the damper rod on the inside is probably also turning. Make sure the damper rod is removed. The link provided is a good one.
When I separated the upper and lower forks (tube and slider) I put the front axle through the fork lower, then sat on the ground with my feet on the axle and the slider (chrome tube) in my hands and pulled, pushing on the axle with my feet at the same time.
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Did you manage to get the rear axle out.?
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nope still no luck. I've tried everything.
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dayum sorry to hear that. How about throwing up some pics of what you have going on maybe some will see something that can help.
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I found out what I'm going to do. I will cut the swing arm about an inch above where the axle goes into the the chain guides. take off what I can and beat the hell out of the axle. I don't need the swingarm because somebody screwed up trying to extend it. and I'm not paying a shop 70 dollars an hour when I can cut my my extended swingarm and buy a used one and an axle off eBay for 50 dollars.
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Are you holding the ass-end of the bike in the air?
1992 FZR600
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
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I have the swingarm off. its just swingarm dog bones and wheel.
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Does the axle bolt turn?
1992 FZR600
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
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Heck if that's all it is now, leave it at the curb and hit Nate up for a YZF swingarm/17' rear wheel swap and be done with it. His packages are a drop-in.
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if it turns, put it in the freezer.
1992 FZR600
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
Re: help needed. hit a road block.
yes it turns
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it might loosen up enough if you can freeze it? i don't know what the coeff of linear expansion is for steel but you might get a few 0.001s to deal with?
1992 FZR600
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
"He's a tough, old goat...his name's not Rocky for nothing!"
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how can I freeze it