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    Angry swingarm bolt!!!!!

    It will barly budge! I can go back and forth about a quarter turn, that's it.... I was standing on the breaker bar and jump and still nothing!! I have tapped the head and all along the length the bolt stretches to try and loosen her up but still nothing........ the only thing I can think of is an impact gun to loosen up all the rust and crap that I'm sure is in there!! (BTW it has never been removed lol)

    Any tricks that worked for you guys?????
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    I know some guys have to take a torch and heat it, or cut it in the middle cause they are so tight. Then they just buy a new one.
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    mine was able to turn nice and easily...my theory is this...

    The nut that goes on teh end of the swingarm bolt was basically off the bolt, but was held in place by the brake pedal so it didnt fall out. I musta rode for tons of hours with that thing loose, including the ride in NH...

    My bolt turned with ease...and im sure it had something to do with it.

    mike
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    lol get an impact. thats not the hard part. youll have fun getting the bolt actually out. lol
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    Get a sawzaw or die grinder and cut that sucker out. Then email Xsystem and get the plastic type bushings that replaced everything around the swinger bolt. You will truely be amazed at this. You will NEVER have a frozen swinger bolt EVER again. No need for new bearings or shims, put the poly bushing things in both sides and mount it up. I know all about your frustration.
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    On my 84 I sprayed every thing besides dog piss on it for three days and it still wouldn't come out .The brake lever mounts on it too so i cut it off and tried poundind the other way, nothing. I had herd of the heat trick and had a torch but didn't have the ten dollars a piece to replace those seal cups that four of wicht are on there not to mention scewing up your swinger thingy also that pivot bolt is $90.00 new. So by this time Iam thinking about the torch. But not to heat anything up, to cut the dam* bike in pieces. Then I thought ,I have i electric jack in my work truck. Put a piece of rebar instead of the bit hit it and it still took a min. to come out . you can rent em at home depot for $25.00. Hope you haven't done any thing too crazy yet. My ordeal lasted allmost 5 days.

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    I'll have to try an impact gun, go from there........
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    I'm going to have to deal with this x4 sometime (once for each trike). I'm expecting everyone of them to be a pain in the arse. I should start coming up with ideas now.

    Right now I'm trying to think of a way to rig up a hydraulic jack to press it out...

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    loosen the nut and go ride...try it on one of them and see what happens

    mike
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    Mike the bike is stripped down to the frame....I'm wire brushing the frame and swinger, I need the swinger off to reach the rest of the frame...... So i can't ride...
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    yeah i figured you couldnt...but good luck with that...hope you eventually get it out

    mike
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    that would be a good idea though to ride with it loose.
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    What bike is this?

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    Get ready to have lots of fun!!! jk Anyrate be prepared as either the bolt or bearings or perhaps both with be destroyed in the process of removal. Its best just to start over with new parts anyway seeing that the old ones are 20 years old.

    A trick that has worked a couple times is to cut of the head of the bolt on the other side and pound it out on the opposite side of the threads. Usually some creativity, WD40 or PB blaster, and a big sledge are enough to free it.
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    Like scottZJ said we had to take the motor out, and used a sawzall between the rear motor mount and the swinger. on both sides of the mount. then still bang on the other parts some. but it was alot easier once that spot was cut out. i also cut the threaded part and the head part off right to the fram so i could pound them inward. seemed to work out great, and yeah i really liked those Polly bushings that scott got from xsystem. you can use another stock bolt with the poly bushings.
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