kevbo82 said:
took the new bushings out of the swingarm, one slides very easy, like the old one's do over the spindle, the other is a tad tighter, and takes a small amount of force to slide around, but not much. reinstalled the bushings, and same result, i get maybe the first 1/2" of the spindle into the bushing and it stops. If i twist, or put any force on it by hand it pretty much gets stuck and i have to use a socket on an extension from the other end to tap it out. i think next i'm going to reinstall the old bushing and see if the spindle slides in with them.
Remember, these bushings are soft and down right fragile. The lip can fracture quite easily. Push and pull, yes. Pound and tap, no. Any undue force could cause deformity. How are the old bushings. I have reversed my installs before, using my old bushing that were simply in good condition and i was swapping them out as a course of precaution unnecessarily.
Did you soak them in oil over night?
Dry fit spindle in bushing in the swingarm on the bench before setting into cradle.