[dsn_klr650] frozen bolt
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2000 9:27 am
Don't just order a new bolt. Be sure to order a new bearing sleeve as well.
I used a Sawz-All with a Titanium Carbide blade to cut my swing arm shaft
out. But I would be very careful on the linkage knuckle bolts. With the
swing arm shaft there are two sleeves that go into the engine case that can
be easily replaced. There is nothing to consume on the linkage knuckle
that won't cost a bundle to replace.
Is it stuck on the swing arm hole, the frame hole or the linkage arm hole?
I'm gonna guess on the frame hole. You could try spreading the lower part
of the frame with a couple of strong guys and a 2X4, that way you'll have
access to the bolt for a cutting tool without cutting the frame or the
swing arm. If on the swing arm hole then you may have to sacrafice a
linkage arm, then it is just a matter of pulling the bearing sleeve and
bolt out as one peice and replace them both later, along with one linkage
arm.
You could just keep hammering away at it but there is like 2" at ~5/8" bolt
surface that is rusted together. I was using an 8# sledge with no results,
until I got pissed and cut it off.
Power washers really get 'em clean but water will work its way into the
sleeves and bunk things up. Riding through streams, mud and really deep
lakes doesn't have the same effect though eventually it may. I'd rather be
riding than doing PM on my bike too but a little TLC will keep her happy
longer.
Good Luck, and let us know what you decide or if you need more help. I'm
probably the doomsdayer about swing arm stuff but I had a really,
especially, hugely bad experience with mine.
LaterZ
Dash
At 07:45 PM 4/12/00 -0700, Adam Stahnke wrote:
A2 - Da' Bomb No Longer Crashing for Beer Will wheelie for Virgin Oil>With all the talk of swing lubrication, I decided to tackle the job. >The swingarm is off, but one bolt holding the three hole funky thing >won't come out. The nut is off. After lots of WD-40 and Liquid wrench, >I can rotate the bolt both directions but it won't come out. I have >hammered the hell out of it, but it won't budge. I am planning on >buying a new bolt, so damaging it is not an issue. Any ideas on how to >get it out? Cutting torch? Small explosive? > >-Adam