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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB750 => Topic started by: antonypo on January 09, 2015, 02:34:20 PM
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Well i,m really pleased with the results on the front forks. All finished now and onto the swing arm
. I have new bushings , bearings, dust seals etc but how do I remove the old bushings?
Also how do I remove the old bearings.
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Anthony
The easiest way is knock the steel pin that,s almost as wide as the arm out then junior hacksaw blade cut grove then crush the bush making sure you don't cut into the arm.When you replace put 1 bush in then insert the long collar then fit the other bush and grease all well.Does that make sense to you? ;)
Cheers
Bitsa
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Went through this a couple of weeks ago > http://www.sohc.co.uk/index.php/topic,7574.0.html
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Thanks for the info Bitsa.
Just to confirm on the bearings for the shocks Trigger - they are tapered so should be pushed in with a socket not out??
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Dont know NEVER EVER REPLACED THESE why are you lot finding them so knackered? :o
Cheers
Bitsa
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There was a lot of play in the swing arm before I dismantled it. To be honest I am replacing the shock bearings because I have new shocks and thought it best.
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Dont know NEVER EVER REPLACED THESE why are you lot finding them so knackered? :o
Cheers
Bitsa
Because fat arse frenchman had owned them before ;D ;D I have only ever changed about ten sets in my life time.
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Well you old git 10 in yer lifetime aint bad is it? ;)Fit the unit and any up and down tells you all
Cheers
Bitsa
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I have removed the old bushes from the swing to fit new ones for the rear shocks but they would not fit. I then thought there was still a outer shell which needs to come out but as I started sawing through I thought id better confirm with you its the correct thing to do. Please advise me.
Secimd pic is what im attempting to do.
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Yep looks like part of the bush is still in there
Mick
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Thanks Mick. You gave me the courage to carry on. All done now. See pic. A few things though :-
The originals had a rubber membrane which I assume aided the damping but these new ones do not. Any idea why?
Secondly and lastly - I bought new bushes for the swing arm at the front which I thought would be plastic - as mentioned elsewhere - but there not. They do not appear to be worn and look as good as new even though I thought their was play there isn't. It must have been loose in the frame when I tried. Anyway I know the method with a threaded bar to remove these but I do not possess one.
It might take some effort and banging to remove the old ones. As the arm is already powder coated is it worth the effort on a 40k usa bike when all appears to be well?
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The collar, which is eexpensive, normally wears more than the bushes--check that carefully for wear
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Yep the collar wears quit badly if not greased often I do mine every thousand miles.
If there's no play in the bushes I would leave them.
Mick
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If by the collar you are refering to the phlange bit that sits on the outside top of the bush, how would I get in there to grease mine without taking the swing arm out of my 400?. I have got a grease nipple that takes grease along between the shaft and the spindle but the grease can't get to the top of the bushes. Having just fitted my nice new brass bushes, I don't want the ends wearing thin :'( :'(
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That's why we soak phosphour bronze bushes overnight in oil before fitting them:)) because the grease from the single nipple takes a long time to reach the bushes, so oiling them first saves a lot of problems later on. The collar Bryan was referring to is the metal sleeve that fits inside the bushes with the pivot passing through it, so nothing to do with your flanges dear girl:))
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Julie the flange bit your referring to is just a dust seal.The collar is the tube inside the swingarm between the bushes.
Mick
Dam Hairy beat me to it
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And before anyone comes back with crude comments, I'm talking about Julie's bike having only 1 nipple but 2 flanges! Ooer:)):)):))
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Thank you, dear boy. Good thing I took your advice and had mine soaking for a few days then :P
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And before anyone comes back with crude comments, I'm talking about Julie's bike having only 1 nipple but 2 flanges! Ooer:)):)):))
Hole and dig come to mind.....hahaha
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Do you only have one nipple Julie I have two. ;D
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Do you only have one nipple Julie I have two. ;D
I'm not even going to go there on that one,I only like to have these conversations face to face. All I will say is that my 400 is perfectly formed, as am I.
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Its Hairys fault I wasn't even thinking of nipples until he brought them up.
Mick
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Its Hairys fault I wasn't even thinking of nipples until he brought them up.
Mick
That sounds so funny. You sound like a school kid blaming his mate for starting a bundle
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Thanks all !
Looks like the swing arm and new back shocks can go on tomorrow brill !
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Mick
Of course you wernt mate I believe you ;) ;)
Ralph
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