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    CRF250 swingarm

    Hey all, my sons having some probs taking the swingarm off his CRF250. Hes tried silicone spray, crc, oil, bashing the snot out of it. The casings on the ends seem to move but cant budge the collar?? Any help would be hugely welcome.

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    Undo the nut first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    Undo the nut first.
    Yup.........good idea

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    Has he followed the instructions the workshop manual gave ???
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bones135 View Post
    Hey all, my sons having some probs taking the swingarm off his CRF250. Hes tried silicone spray, crc, oil, bashing the snot out of it. The casings on the ends seem to move but cant budge the collar?? Any help would be hugely welcome.
    yep see this all the time, do you have access to a gas plant as heating the bolt/collar juction is the only way to remove it, DO NOT overheat the cases or else you will end up replacing them as they alloy is easy to soften and they distort when you hit the bolt to free it. Failing that hacksaw blade and lots of elbow grease, but be carefull don't cut into the cases or frame. Either way you need to order a new swingarm bolt, they never come out with out damage.

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    This is quite common, we have in the past heated and used a press to get it out. please don't ask me to explain how to get the bike in the press however! It is mechanical twister!

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    Same thing with mine. Pivot bolt wouldn't budge. I sprayed the hell out of it with WD40 then let it soak for a day. Got a metal hammer instead of the usual rubber mallet and a metal punch and gave the bolt some biffo! Came out after a few good belts but could see where the collars pressed into the case had welded/corroded onto the bolt. Lesson learnt, more regular maintenance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maido View Post
    This is quite common, we have in the past heated and used a press to get it out. please don't ask me to explain how to get the bike in the press however! It is mechanical twister!
    having put a MX bike in a press as well i know how hard it is, and how much pressure it can take to get a swingarm pivot bolt out,

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