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Engine swaps for dummies!

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    PerithTV
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    I've had problems with the swingarm pivot bolts that were not properly greased when installed completely seizing. I tried Pentrating oil, heat and the air hammer. None worked so i just used an angle grinder to cut the bolt.

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      I've had problems with the swingarm pivot bolts that were not properly greased when installed completely seizing. I tried Pentrating oil, heat and the air hammer. None worked so i just used an angle grinder to cut the bolt.

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      @perithtv I've been there too. They'll be coming out once a year and regreased from now on

      Current bikes:
      DT125X '07
      Street Triple R '11
      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

      Previous:
      DR650RSE '96
      FJ1200 '92

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        I've never had issues with the swingarm bolt. having owned the bike since 5k miles, it's never cause me any grief. Once it was removed it was regreased and that's that.

        I grease it everytime I remove it, but I won't remove it to regrease it.

        Same goes with the shock linkages. Many have trouble with those.

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          I've never had issues with the swingarm bolt. having owned the bike since 5k miles, it's never cause me any grief. Once it was removed it was regreased and that's that.

          I grease it everytime I remove it, but I won't remove it to regrease it.

          Same goes with the shock linkages. Many have trouble with those.

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          finnerz89
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          @calum shock linkages are ok on mine as they're fitted with grease nipples.

          Current bikes:
          DT125X '07
          Street Triple R '11
          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

          Previous:
          DR650RSE '96
          FJ1200 '92

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            @calum shock linkages are ok on mine as they're fitted with grease nipples.

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            Calum
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            @finnerz89 And what 17 year old greases those up, more interested in human nipples lol.

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              Just pulled out all the bushes etc out of the TDR linkage and have made a start on the swingarm but ran out of time over the weekend. Grease nipples are good when they work, but nothing can replace taking something apart, cleaning it fully and putting back together again - why not make it a winter task, or do it when off work sometime.

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                Just pulled out all the bushes etc out of the TDR linkage and have made a start on the swingarm but ran out of time over the weekend. Grease nipples are good when they work, but nothing can replace taking something apart, cleaning it fully and putting back together again - why not make it a winter task, or do it when off work sometime.

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                @nottsbiker my plan exactly

                @Calum I'm 28 and still the same..... Lol

                Current bikes:
                DT125X '07
                Street Triple R '11
                Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                Previous:
                DR650RSE '96
                FJ1200 '92

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                  @nottsbiker my plan exactly

                  @Calum I'm 28 and still the same..... Lol

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                  @finnerz89 my front engine mount is solid can't loosen it I tried everything my swing arm one was good though I had to leave the engine in the frame to rebuild it

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                    @finnerz89 my front engine mount is solid can't loosen it I tried everything my swing arm one was good though I had to leave the engine in the frame to rebuild it

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                    @declan said in Engine swaps for dummies!:

                    @finnerz89 my front engine mount is solid can't loosen it I tried everything my swing arm one was good though I had to leave the engine in the frame to rebuild it

                    Get some heat and penetrating fluid in there (diesel works too) and alternate trying to turn it both ways with hitting it. Be careful if you try and hit the threaded end as you will need to keep the nut on in case you peen it over or miss and damage the threads.

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                      I've had problems with the swingarm pivot bolts that were not properly greased when installed completely seizing. I tried Pentrating oil, heat and the air hammer. None worked so i just used an angle grinder to cut the bolt.

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                      @perithtv I've been there too few months ago. Soaking , heating etc etc nothing
                      Take off everything possible what can restrict you in the back and chop the bolt on as much places as angle grinder let you. I had 4 cuts and lifted the pieces off. Bought brand new guts for it and there is more grease then metal on it 😂 damaged my axe on it too 😁

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