Installed the new bronze swing arm bushings that came with the bike. Bought the swing arm installation tool
at the Home Depot where I work. It is 1/2" all-thread 24" long, plus I purchased an assortment of nut, lock and flat washers.
I had the bronze bushings in the freezer for a day and the swing arm in the oven at 180 for an hour or so. Something I would not have been able to do if my wife were still alive.
First, gently seat the bushings in the swing arm using a brass mallet to tap them in just a bit. Then clamp the swing arm in a vise and set up the installation tool.
You need to double-nut one side so when the other side is cranked down to seat the bushing the all thread does not spin.
Then using a ratcheting box end(makes it so much easier to turn instead of a box or open end) slowly and steadily tighten the nut until the bushing is flush.
I then removed the nut and washer, installed a socket a bit smaller that the bushing and seated the bushing down to the proper depth.
Flip the tool over and do the other side, did not take more than 10 to 20 minutes.
Remember this bike has 75000 miles. The swing arm did not have any freeplay but I replaced the bushing because they came with the bike. Somewhere in the life of the bike the OO must have installed tapered bearings. Here is a photo of one of the races
. I have an extra set laying around to replace this mess, installation to come at a later date...Larry