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DJ123 17-08-12 05:30 PM

wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
09940-14940 suzuki number

Hey all, need a peg socket to remove the swingarm. Anyone got one I could borrow, or any tips?

TIA

Thunderace 17-08-12 06:03 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Give us a pic, or a size, the tool for removing Renault sump nuts is similar and I have many in varying sizes.

DJ123 17-08-12 06:43 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SWINGARM-P...-/200557211414

Appreciate it if you have one mate

maviczap 17-08-12 06:59 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
If you've got a grinder, you can cut an old socket down

Thunderace 17-08-12 07:06 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Sorry mate biggest I've got is 28mm, also if you have a grinder,a big one like a 9", you could use the spanner that removes the disk!

maviczap 17-08-12 07:41 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Curvy or Pointy

Fallout 17-08-12 08:05 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Say what?! I am going to change my chain and sprocket soon. Will I need to take the swing arm off with one of these badgers?

Edit: Actually, ignore that. I got a chain crimping woodamaflip tool, so I suppose I just split and reconnect the chain.

Thunderace 17-08-12 08:42 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Exatamundo! If you remove the swingarm to replace the chain and sprockets you're far too keen!:rolleyes:

DJ123 17-08-12 08:54 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2759147)
Curvy or Pointy

pointy.

Cutting a socket is my last resort ideally. Trying other avenues 1st. I am hoping that soaking it in plus gas over night will help to loosen it off and any rust. Will Be fun trying to reassemble it looking at the drawings :roll:

Thunderace 17-08-12 08:57 PM

Re: wanted-Lock Nut removal tool for Swing Arm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daddyjob (Post 2759210)
pointy.

Cutting a socket is my last resort ideally. Trying other avenues 1st. I am hoping that soaking it in plus gas over night will help to loosen it off and any rust. Will Be fun trying to reassemble it looking at the drawings :roll:

Wouldn't cut a socket mate, it'll be as strong as a starved kitten and sounds like a recipe for grazed knuckles to me!


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