To remove a stuck swing arm bolt on a Yamaha Banshee, first, apply penetrating oil to the bolt and let it soak for a few hours to loosen any rust or debris. Use a heat source, like a heat gun or propane torch, to gently heat the area around the bolt, which can help expand the metal and break the bond. If the bolt remains stuck, use a socket wrench with a breaker bar for added leverage, or consider using a hammer to tap the wrench gently while turning. If all else fails, drilling out the bolt may be necessary, but this should be a last resort.
No, a Yamaha YFZ swingarm does not fit a Yamaha Banshee. The two models have different frame designs, suspension setups, and mounting points, making their components incompatible. If you're considering modifications, it's essential to use parts specifically designed for each model or consult with a professional for potential custom solutions.
To remove the swing arm on a 1984 Yamaha XJ900, first ensure the motorcycle is securely supported on a stand. Remove the rear wheel and brake caliper, then locate and remove the pivot bolt securing the swing arm to the frame. After that, detach the swing arm by removing any additional fasteners or spacers, and gently pull it out from the frame. Always consult the service manual for specific torque specifications and steps for your model.
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No. They bolt up different. Many banshee parts will fit. The whole front a-arm shocks and hubs will. Also the newer blaster use the same carrier and axle as well. But the swing arm is one thing that will not work.
remove upper bolt shock remove swing arm nut, remove rear brake master cylinder, remove chain
with a Phillips screwdriver
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1976 Yamaha XT 500 cc enduro, with modifications to forks and swing arm. Thank you, Bruce Allen
disconnect negative battery tml.,remove the plug from the alternator,remove the main battery wire from the stud on the alternator, remove the lock bolt, swing alternator down to remove belt, remove pivot bolt, swing alt. until its out. replacement is reverse of remova; To take out the alternator on a 88' tercel, you have to do it from under the car
To reverse the swing of a door, you can remove the hinges and reattach them on the opposite side of the door frame. This will allow the door to swing in the opposite direction. Make sure to carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the proper tools for the job.
Remove wheel. Remove brake caliber. Remove axle nut and brake rotor. Now at bottom of shock at swing arm (the V shaped bracket that connects to bottom of shock) there is a nut that holds the shock and swing arm together. Remove this nut. The swing arm should fall down with a tap of hammer. This will give u enough room to remove axle from upper shock assembly. You can then remove and replace the cv boot that will be held on with two hog nose rings. Reverse process to put nack together.
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