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1976 A4 Rear Swing Arm Help
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SWest, got a plan "B"??? The outer flange broke off of the #6 items. Can they be pressed out using the center spacer if I find a socket or bar stock the right size. My son has an arbor press. Is the center spacer #7 sought enough to push out the #6 bushingSWest wrote: You'll have to work on the lip on #6 using a flat punch prying it out a little at a time. Once out you can drive the other side out with a socket against the spacer.
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As MZD1rider say, the magic mechanic fluid ( 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone ) will dissolve all the oxidation and dirt in your swing arm.
Let the magic mechanic fluid penetrating for 48 hours ( donĀ“t let it dry out ), heat is the last chance,( different thermal expansion steel/ bronze ). light shocks with a drift punch every 4 - 8 hour will support the penetrating of the magic mechanic fluid. Some things like this need some time or you will destroy your swing arm!!!
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Tried to catch the collar (lip) of the #6 item and it just broke the "lip" offSWest wrote: You already have the bronze out right?
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The center spacer #7 is free. It has enough grease on it to slide freely. It's the collared bushings #6 that won't budge.
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SWest wrote: The center spacer should be smaller diameter than the collars. You should be able to push the spacer down and use a rod long enough to drive the collar out from the inside.
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Steve, if thats true then the swing arm must be bent as the center spacer #7 wont go past the collared #6 bushings. that may explain why the rear tire appears to be shifted to the left. I can slide the center spacer very easily, but it wont go past the collared bushing out either side.
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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
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1980 KZ 750 E1
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