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keefer 12-Nov-2005 20:28

o yes the seal ring (930.1.004.1A) forgot about that.
there is the part number.
if you do end up mullering the baring race keep it so you can turn it upside down and use it as a drift to seat the new one

dave996 12-Nov-2005 20:36

Might take a little longer to put back together though :lol: [/quote]

I'm sooooo looking forward to that bit!!!

dave996 12-Nov-2005 20:49

Quote:

Originally posted by keefer
o yes the seal ring (930.1.004.1A) forgot about that.
there is the part number.
if you do end up mullering the baring race keep it so you can turn it upside down and use it as a drift to seat the new one

This is the little bugger I was on about

dave996 12-Nov-2005 20:51

everything in it\'s place
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dave996
Might take a little longer to put back together though :lol:

I'm sooooo looking forward to that bit!!! [/quote]

dave996 15-Nov-2005 15:46

How do I remove the hub and all the bushes/bearings from the swingarm :rodent:

Cheers

Harv748 15-Nov-2005 16:33

Quote:

Originally posted by dave996
Might take a little longer to put back together though :lol:

I'm sooooo looking forward to that bit!!! [/quote]

Just started mine mate...but its gonna take a while. Got a few bits and pieces either on order/still trying to source/waiting till i can afford them etc., but its slowly coming back together...great fun:roll::puzzled::(

[Edited on 15-11-2005 by Harv748]

nelly 15-Nov-2005 21:47

Quote:

Originally posted by dave996
How do I remove the hub and all the bushes/bearings from the swingarm :rodent:

Cheers

The hub is pretty easy to take out. Remove the big circlip that holds the rear caliper hanger in place, slde that off with the two washers and o-rings, make sure the hub is free to turn and tap it out of the swingarm.
None of the bearings are easy to remove and check. If yo remove them, you'll more than likely bugger them.
Check them in situ, grease them and you should be OK.
They aren't cheap, so taking them out for the sake of it will be an expensive job.

dave996 15-Nov-2005 22:06

None of the bearings are easy to remove and check. If yo remove them, you'll more than likely bugger them.


Yep there buggered now:mad:
I think I had to remove them as the swingarm is going off for powder coating. (please tell me that's right)
So Nelly....mate.....I'm after some new bearings, how much are they pleeeeaase.

Cheers

Dave

nelly 15-Nov-2005 22:24

Oops :puzzled:

Could you drop me a mail with the bike details and i'll take a look tomorrow for you.
I'll tell you at the end of the week if it's necessary to remove the bearings before powder coating......................... i've got one being done this week.
I always leave bearings in, especially if they are going to knacker when removing them. It makes the masking easier. Use them as possible sacrificial masks. I make further masks to cover them, and the powder coaters "understand" and sometimes you get away with it.
Do the same with seals and inspection glasses on engine cases. Makes post paint assembly a lot easier. It takes ages to clean cured powder coat from seal and bearing faces :flame:

dave996 15-Nov-2005 22:47

Cheers Nelly, send you a mail tomorrow.

:(

Dave
sent the mail mate. cheers

[Edited on 15-11-2005 by dave996]


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