Yamaha Warrior 350 Axle Removal (EXTREME Wear and Tear)
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2021
- In this video Jacob and I remove the axle from his Yamaha Warrior 350. this entire process took about 5 hours to complete. We used Jacob's brand new 50mm wrench to remove the axle nuts that did not want to come off. we both hope everyone enjoys this video, please leave a like and subscribe.
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Another good tip is - to leave the WD-40 soak into threads overnight and let it do its magic.
I know this video is old bit Typically I can just put a axle nut on backwards on the end of the axle amd hit that and it won't damage the threads
at the time we didn't think of that instead we were using a block of wood against the end of the axle, but after removal we found that the axle was slightly damaged and we would have had to replace it anyway.
They used red or blue loctite
What size wrench u using
50mm wrench
my whole rear end shifts when i try to ride it ,thinks bearing bad
Yeah that’s probably what’s wrong, your swing arm bushing might also be bad
Torch heat and mine came right off
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I hope mine isn’t that bad
It probably won’t be as long as you didn’t ride on the bad rear end for very long.
Lmao, um yeah about that😅
Oh well you might be in the same boat lol
Right now I’m trying to crack it loose
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