Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
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Re: Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
Hacksaw!,collapse the centre bush,dig the rotten rubber out(it's amazing how strong" rotten " rubber is) then weaken the outer bush with hacksaw and chisel the bush out,time consuming boring job,
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Re: Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
2 sockets and a long bolt.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
Hi,I've tried both methods.....hacksaw very effective,just make sure you don't nick the frame with the hacksaw blade
Cheers,
Roger
Cheers,
Roger
Cheers.
Roger
GT750A.
Roger
GT750A.
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Re: Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
Thanks guys
Use the sockets as a puller with the bolt and nuts yes?
Use the sockets as a puller with the bolt and nuts yes?
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Re: Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
Yup. One socket each side and it'll push tbe bush out of the frame and into the other socket.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Exhaust frame mounting insert extraction
Last set I had to remove had bonded with a nice seal of rust so they had to be sawn out. New ones greased up pulled in with allthread and a couple of sockets.