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04-06-2008, 08:17 PM
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State: New York Country: United States Age: 26 Posts: 184 Join Date: Mar 2008 | Steering bearing So the saga with the quad continues, for those who dont know I have a 1997 yamaha warrior that is a project quad. Me and my man are takin it apart and redoin stuff. The steering bearing retainer is locked on and we cant get the old bearing out, we have again tried everything from lubing , heat, cranking on it, to breakin a socket wrench tryin to get this thing off. Normally these nuts are supposed to be easy, any one have ne other suggestions on what to try??? |
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04-06-2008, 11:02 PM
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State: New York Country: United States Age: 33 Posts: 680 Join Date: Mar 2006 | Re: Steering bearing What kind of heat? Are you getting it RED HOT?
Are you using propane, map gas? Get that thing RED HOT if you can. You may need to replace any seals afterwards though.
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04-07-2008, 07:33 AM
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State: California Country: United States Age: 38 Posts: 1,922 Join Date: May 2006 | Re: Steering bearing How about some Pictures of what the Problem is....Im Quad Stupid....I dont know what part you are speaking of....
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04-07-2008, 09:49 AM
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State: New York Country: United States Age: 27 Posts: 25 Join Date: Mar 2008 | Re: Steering bearing Not sure how it is on other quads, on Yamahas, the bearing drops in and then you thread a retaining nut into the shaft, the shaft is threaded. It is real low torque and comes out with a 29mm Allen wrench. Then the bearing will pull right out of the top.
The issue is the retaining nut has snapped a 1/2" Ratchet which had a 4' breaker bar on it. This sucker is in there. Heating it to red hot then muscling it may just bend the bracket and not break it free.
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04-07-2008, 01:07 PM
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State: New York Country: United States Age: 26 Posts: 184 Join Date: Mar 2008 | Re: Steering bearing Quote:
Originally Posted by ZacUSNYR Not sure how it is on other quads, on Yamahas, the bearing drops in and then you thread a retaining nut into the shaft, the shaft is threaded. It is real low torque and comes out with a 29mm Allen wrench. Then the bearing will pull right out of the top.
The issue is the retaining nut has snapped a 1/2" Ratchet which had a 4' breaker bar on it. This sucker is in there. Heating it to red hot then muscling it may just bend the bracket and not break it free. | ha yeah what my honey said  |
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04-07-2008, 02:29 PM
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State: Tennessee Country: United States Age: 39 Posts: 841 Join Date: Dec 2006 | Re: Steering bearing I wish I could help can you post pictures? |
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04-07-2008, 03:42 PM
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State: New York Country: United States Age: 27 Posts: 25 Join Date: Mar 2008 | Re: Steering bearing won't be able to snap pics till later. I just brought it to a garage that the company I work for owns and I put 600lbs worth of impact power on it. Didn't budge. Went both ways.
They didn't have the time to put the torch to it. My little propane torch doesn't heat it enough I think.
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