N23 suspension linkage bearings..

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N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by DK-Tandy » Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:53 am

i was planning on taking my 23 swingarm for powdercoating today along with the suspension linkage to fit that i cannot source anywhere the suspension linkage bearings, the pivot style of bearing..

would it be easier to just remove it from the swingarm and not have it powdercoated and just clean it up and spray myself with a as it would be unnoticed anyway?

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by amorti » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:26 pm

Dude, did this need 3 new threads ?

Remove the linkage from the swingarm. You would have to give it to the coater separately in any case. They are usually quite easy to clean up, I wouldn't paint it at all, if it cleans up OK.

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by DK-Tandy » Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:22 pm

i cant remove the bolt which holds the suspension linkage in, the long threaded one which goes through the swingarm. ive tried from allen key to compressor and air gun..

its seized in, any idea's?

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by The Novice » Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:42 pm

Loads of wd40 and go have a cup of tea. :grin:

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by DK-Tandy » Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:07 pm

tried it mate, left it for 50/60 mins soaked in WD, went back. nothing..

i even went to kwik fit and a chap used the depot compressor but their air guns are crap so it never worked..

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by The Novice » Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:27 pm

not good, an extension on your ratchet..... like a piece of scaffold pipe and even more WD40 ! Thats about as much as my experience of getting stubborn nuts/bolts off. Heating it up would prob do it too.

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by DK-Tandy » Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:42 pm

tried all that. Breaker bar the lot. Got to the point where i used so much force it rounded the head as the head just crumbled

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by amorti » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:31 pm

DK-Tandy wrote:tried all that. Breaker bar the lot. Got to the point where i used so much force it rounded the head as the head just crumbled
Then what I would do is get another arm, and have that coated instead. They go ridiculously cheap.

You CANNOT have the arm coated with the linkage in. The arm must be heated to apply the powder coat. When you heat it, the grease will melt and run all over it and the powder coat won't take. IMPOSSIBLE - you must replace it.

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Re: N23 suspension linkage bearings..

Post by DK-Tandy » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:04 pm

i was trying to remove it on a spare swingarm, i then also tried on my current swingarm and neither bolt will undone.

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