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Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« on: February 14, 2020, 09:49:56 PM »
So im in the middle of swapping some parts around and getting a new back tire and I took my swingarm off. Everything looks decent. Rubber in the bushings on the ends feel great, pivot bolt came out fine, bushings seem okay as well. Got a new pack of grease fittings to replace the old one. Should I use moly or some other high pressure grease like Lucas heavy duty or red and tacky? Also how many pumps with the grease gun fills this thing? How will I know it's full? What's the protocol here?

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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2020, 01:04:59 AM »
Normal greas and pump till it squeezes out at the ends
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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2020, 01:28:00 AM »
Normal greas and pump till it squeezes out at the ends

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Especially after washing or pressure washing.

Grease is oil contained (solidified) in soap, usually either calcium, sodium, or lithium.

One disadvantage of grease, it requires heat to release the oil to flow to the load area or constant reapplications.

There are EP "extreme pressure greases that can support very heavy loads and shearing forces.
In some applications, I like very light 00 grease it is practically oil and will drip in 90* heat. Effectively flowing to the load area during slow reverse clearance cycles.
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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2020, 07:04:27 AM »
Normal greas and pump till it squeezes out at the ends
At the ends as in down at the ends of the swingarm by the axle? Or the ends where it pivots? The drain holes by the rear axle are the only place I could imagine grease squeezing out but that seems like a lot to fill the whole inside
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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2020, 08:15:45 AM »
At the pivot ends, grease should not be able to get into the side arms
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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2020, 08:18:08 AM »
At the pivot ends, grease should not be able to get into the side arms
Lol okay good. Yeah I haven't reinstalled it yet. It's getting painted before I put it back on. Just wanted to make sure

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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2020, 08:57:30 PM »
Does anyone know what the 3 metal tabs sticking up off the swingarm are for? Obviously the one on the other side connects the rear brake stabilizer but what about the three tabs that stick straight off sort of inline with each other?

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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2020, 09:45:42 PM »
Does anyone know what the 3 metal tabs sticking up off the swingarm are for? Obviously the one on the other side connects the rear brake stabilizer but what about the three tabs that stick straight off sort of inline with each other?
I’m assuming you’re talking about where the chain guard sits in

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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2020, 09:47:49 PM »
Ah, I never noticed it rested in there. That's it. Its not the tab with the threaded nut of course so that'd have to be it. Thanks!

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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2020, 11:25:55 PM »
Keeps it from flapping itself to death. Did you take bike apart ?  Are you using a manual ?
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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #10 on: February 20, 2020, 08:41:05 AM »
I'm not with the bike at the moment. It's across town in the garage where I store it. I just have a few parts from it that I'm repainting and cleaning up at home. I was looking at the swingarm as the paint dried and I was thinking about what the purpose of those tabs could be.

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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #11 on: February 23, 2020, 06:32:51 PM »
I put the swingarm back on the bike today and pumped it full of grease. I don't have a very nice grease gun, just a harbor freight mini one that uses the tiny 3 oz cartridges.
 
I was told when I got it full of grease that it'd start coming out the sides. I didn't see that happening. In fact, and I included that it was a cheap grease gun, it got hard to get any more grease out and it started oozing out of where my hose was fitted to the grease fitting. I figured that'd mean it was done. Is there a way to know for sure that it's fully greased?

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« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2020, 04:40:42 PM »
Pielz..... slack off the swing arm through bolt and the rear, lower engine mount (footpegs). This allows the swing arm a bit of movement and the dust seals won’t be so tight. Grease should come out between the frame and the ends of the swing arm, when full. Re tighten.

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Re: Refurbishing my swing arm, I have a few questions k7 750
« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2020, 05:36:19 PM »
Gotcha. Thanks! That makes a lot of sense allowing the frame to slack a little. I gotta get a better grease gun too. This little harbor freight thing isn't doing the trick. I really gotta learn to not cheap out on tools. Always end up buying doubles when I buy from hazard fraud, as AVE on YouTube calls them lol