New spindle bushes and spindle 74' Commando

Jonez69

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Once installed, my new spindle bushes have compressed enough to not allow easy fitment of the spindle. What is my best course of action? Is it okay to use 1000 grit wet/dry to size the bushes to the spindle or will I compromise the bush porosity and hinder proper lubrication? I am also installing the Kegler clamps. The new spindle is machined for them which was a nice surprise! Thanks for your replies !
PS- I definitely needed a new spindle.....
New spindle bushes and spindle 74' Commando
 
Will the spindle slip fit in each bushing from both sides as they are installed in the swingarm? If yes, and the spindle won't slip through, they are out of line and should be line reamed. Sanding will likely clog the pores. Reaming is better. Oversize spindles might be available for your model if needed
 
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It has to be a very sharp reamer or it smears the bronze instead of cutting it, plus needing to cut it to a size to suit the shaft means an adjustable reamer is best but that also smears rather than cuts in bronze. I would go for a flexible honing reamer and then wash religiously.


New spindle bushes and spindle 74' Commando
 
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