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Old 02-21-2010, 04:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey do you guys know the best way to remove the front swing arm bushings off an 86 swinger? I need to transfer every thing over to my new swinger.

Also what chain guard fits the best on the front of tim's swingers? My stock one doesn't fit on there very well.
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T.M. Designworks guides work with aftermarket swingers...........
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Is there a difference between 86-87 to 88-89?
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I believe they're the same, but not sure if they sell the piece you need individualy. Might need to buy the kit.........
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To press out the pivot bolt bearing I always use a socket with the same OD as the bearing and a socket with larger ID than the bearing OD and press the bearing out with my vice. The bearings are not worth reusing though, I would just buy a new set from pivot works or all balls. They can be pressed back in the same way if your are careful not to crush the end of the bearing.
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