AXLE PROBLEM
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OK here it is short and sweet, I followed the book on how to remove the axle and carrier however the axle, according to the book is supposed to "slide" out once the brake caliper and brake hub are removed. The only thing that has not been removed is the bracket that the brake caliper mounts to and according to the book it is not necessary to remove it. So why won't the axle "slide out" as the book says?
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Funny the "Book" says to do it the reverse order from what you said. The book says to remove the axle and then remove the Bracket with the big C-clip. It said the only reason to remove it is if you plan to replace the seal.....
I guess it won't hurt to remove the bracket. Now all I have to do is get a C-clip remover big enough...
Thanks
I guess it won't hurt to remove the bracket. Now all I have to do is get a C-clip remover big enough...
Thanks
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To remove just the axle all that needs to come off is the brake caliper and disk. Mine was kinda stuck on the bearings so I took a SOFT hammer and tapped it out. To remove the axle and carrier at the same time, yes, you need to take that big snap ring and the caliper mounting bracket off.
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Now we have two people say the opposite.
"You have to remove the "big" clip around the axle on the left-hand side (sitting on the quad) then the axle should slide right out...hope this helps!"
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"To remove just the axle all that needs to come off is the brake caliper and disk."
I've tried tapping my axle with a mallet but it doesn't seem to have much effect. I'm afraid to keep hitting it for fear of damaging the bearings. I was going to remove the carrier anyway so I will go ahead and pull the snap ring tomorrow. I don't have time today because I'm rebuilding me Nephew's motorcycle, he seized the piston when one of his rings broke..[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
I need to try to find a pair of snap ring pliers big enough to handle a clip that size anyway so it may take me longer. And besides I had to order all the O rings and seals from the dealer so that will take about a week or so to get here.....
"You have to remove the "big" clip around the axle on the left-hand side (sitting on the quad) then the axle should slide right out...hope this helps!"
OR
"To remove just the axle all that needs to come off is the brake caliper and disk."
I've tried tapping my axle with a mallet but it doesn't seem to have much effect. I'm afraid to keep hitting it for fear of damaging the bearings. I was going to remove the carrier anyway so I will go ahead and pull the snap ring tomorrow. I don't have time today because I'm rebuilding me Nephew's motorcycle, he seized the piston when one of his rings broke..[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
I need to try to find a pair of snap ring pliers big enough to handle a clip that size anyway so it may take me longer. And besides I had to order all the O rings and seals from the dealer so that will take about a week or so to get here.....
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When I installed my extended swingarm I removed the carrier and axle all at the same time. The second time (To inspect & replace bearings) I took just the axle out. My bike is less than a year old and the axle was stuck pretty tight on the roller bearings. Yours is about the same age. If you've gotten water in there the axle could be stuck real good on the bearings. I would do like you said and take the carrier out with the axle then take a look. Didn't want to confuse anybody.