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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: Scott Sappington on July 30, 2017, 10:00:11 AM

Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Scott Sappington on July 30, 2017, 10:00:11 AM
The allen style swing arm bolt on the early 74 250HS. Is the allen a 12MM? Can someone confirm the proper size needed?
Thanks, Scotty
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: 454MRW on July 30, 2017, 11:23:20 AM
Yes, that is correct. I bought a couple of 3/8" impact 12mm Allen bits to use a breaker bar on to slowly work stubborn ones back and forth after soaking with penetrating oils to aid removal. Most standard ones break otherwise. Mike

Michael R. Winter
I enjoy rebuilding and appreciating Pentons!
1974 250 HS Pentons-1978-1979 MX-6 175 & 250 KTM's
1976-78 125-400 RM's & 79 PE250 Suzuki & 2012 DR650
2007 CR125R Honda
1977 MC250 Maico
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Paul Danik on July 30, 2017, 11:30:41 AM
If I might add, when re-installing the swing-arm bolt I have always used an anti seize product on the threads to prevent future issues.

Paul
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Scott Sappington on July 30, 2017, 12:16:57 PM
Thanks gentleman, of course it's size I don't have. No matter how many boxes of tools you have....
Have to make a trip across town to purchase one, wanted be be positive on the size. Thanks again.
Scotty
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: 454MRW on July 30, 2017, 12:56:13 PM
Anti seize on the area that contacts the sleeve is helpful too, because it is usually that part that rusts solid not allowing the bolt to come out easily. If that happens the bolt will turn and start to unscrew but it will spread the frame as it does it. When that happens it requires a lot of heat and repeated application of penetrating oil. Access to a hydraulic press is very helpful if you have one big enough, but often requires cutting the bolt between the swing arm and inside of the frame with a Sawzall, and removing the swingarm then pressing the bolt out of the swing arm. When that happens, I use a small Jack placed between the frame rails close to the swing arm making it easier to cut the bolt between the frame and the swing arm without damaging either one with the blade. Mike

Michael R. Winter
I enjoy rebuilding and appreciating Pentons!
1974 250 HS Pentons-1978-1979 MX-6 175 & 250 KTM's
1976-78 125-400 RM's & 79 PE250 Suzuki & 2012 DR650
2007 CR125R Honda
1977 MC250 Maico
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Scott Sappington on August 10, 2017, 10:38:41 PM
Decided to install new swing arm bearings. Is the double roller HK 20 30 imperative as a replacement?
Or can you use a 20 30 style in a single needle roller style bearing?
Thanks, Scotty
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Scott Sappington on August 12, 2017, 02:15:02 PM
I want to send out a "Thank You" to Garry Ellis, Mike Winter & Chi Jerry for putting up with my texts & calls. I have found all POG members will gladly provide vital information & their expertise. The swing arm is rebuilt with new bearings, o rings, & fluid. Installed to spec I do believe.
Thanks again, Scotty "Rat"
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: skiracer on August 12, 2017, 03:10:35 PM
Which style did you use?

Quotequote:Originally posted by Scott Sappington

Decided to install new swing arm bearings. Is the double roller HK 20 30 imperative as a replacement?
Or can you use a 20 30 style in a single needle roller style bearing?
Thanks, Scotty

1976 MC 5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
1985 20' Hi Point trailer
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Scott Sappington on August 12, 2017, 04:39:15 PM
Ski, Installed TLA 20 30 Z BEARINGS.
I believe with the 14 or so races I do each year, they will hold up fine. If not, I'll hunt down the double roller style next time. Time will tell, Mike thought that a Penton parts supplier sent him the single roller style last time he ordered.
I'm not doing the ISDT, at least not this year! RAT
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: skiracer on August 13, 2017, 03:12:10 PM
Thanks for the info.
Quotequote:Originally posted by Scott Sappington

Ski, Installed TLA 20 30 Z BEARINGS.
I believe with the 14 or so races I do each year, they will hold up fine. If not, I'll hunt down the double roller style next time. Time will tell, Mike thought that a Penton parts supplier sent him the single roller style last time he ordered.
I'm not doing the ISDT, at least not this year! RAT

1976 MC 5 Original Owner
1976 Penton 175 XC
1985 20' Hi Point trailer
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Brad Smith on September 02, 2017, 03:58:29 AM
Hi guys, I too am rebuilding my swingarm. Great info on the bearings.
What have people used to get the old ones out? I have given mine a crack with a drift but they have been in for a while and there is not a lot of surface area. Also the manual mentions filling the pivot with oil, does this work well or is grease the way to go?
Cheers
Brad
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: 454MRW on September 02, 2017, 08:37:43 AM
I have tried chisels, and punches, but the quickest method I have found is careful application of a Dremel tool or die grinder and cutting a Groove in one side of the shell once the rollers are pried out, and once almost cut through, rolling the shell inward with a punch or chisel which lets it collapse and fall out. Mike
Title: swing arm bolt
Post by: Brad Smith on September 05, 2017, 06:59:31 AM
Cheers Mike.