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Ian,

 

 

I suppose you could try "village mechanic" style by kicking them out with a correct sized socket, but since the bushes are very shallow you can damage the bore in the process. I recommend getting a proper internal bearing puller kit.

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I've taken them out various methods.

If desperate, you can crush one- get it out, then drive the other out with appropriate pipe/socket etc.

Warming up the swingarm helps, so does some penates riding fluid.

I've been using a bearing removeal tool for quite awhile.

It wasn't that much and makes it super easy. (Slide hammer, expanding 'shoe')

I'll have to see what brand,

Mark

Like this

(I think that price is just a collet-)

http://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-Bearing-Removal-08-0501/dp/B007GR4POW/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1463089422&sr=8-4&keywords=blind+hole+bearing+puller+set

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I've got chain tensioner bush out, by bashing the outside lip to bits then crushing it in!! Looks a major job for all the others!!! ? Can someone show me the item to get to make job quick and easy????

I've got some bushes but I need to get some more....anyone have a definitive list of all of them with serial numbers for each one and type please?

Thanks

Ian

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Didn't someone post the numbers?

I have them all- I'll try to get them tomorrow.

I may have some pics of replacing them also.

I was going to do a video- but was out of time to get something setup.

The bearing puller I put the link to makes it really easy

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