Athena bumper removal

Dave38

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Anyone know how to remove the Athena bumper without damaging it? It has a threaded insert in it. I need to change the weight. Thanks,
Dave
 
So...no one has removed one?

I just looked at them online and they're funky. I would have assumed there's just a screw that locks into the thread on the insert and then throighh to the weight bolt. The site I went to said to contact manning cues.
 
It is just a press fit, going by the website pics, but using 2 putty knives it won't budge. The rubber lifts, but if I force too much it looks like the rubber will tear off of the insert. It looks made to attach an extension I talked to Heath at Manning, but he wasn't familiar with these. I tried to thread a bolt, metric and SAE and wiggle it, but nothing threads in.:confused:
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From my understanding athena cues come with an extension, It would be an action or outlaw weight bolt if it did take one I think,
 
It is just a press fit, going by the website pics, but using 2 putty knives it won't budge. The rubber lifts, but if I force too much it looks like the rubber will tear off of the insert. It looks made to attach an extension I talked to Heath at Manning, but he wasn't familiar with these. I tried to thread a bolt, metric and SAE and wiggle it, but nothing threads in.:confused:
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Deleted..............Have seen some similar looking bumper setups that have a allen socket at the bottom of the screw to remove the bumper but the Athena looks to be different.
 
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So, I finally got it out...it is a REALLY tight fit pressed in bumper. It took some WD-40 sprayed under the edge and an extractor screwed into the insert while held in a vise to dislodge it. What a PITA. I will turn down the next one...definitely not worth the trouble, plus it ruined the threads in the insert.
Dave

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So, I finally got it out...it is a REALLY tight fit pressed in bumper. It took some WD-40 sprayed under the edge and an extractor screwed into the insert while held in a vise to dislodge it. What a PITA. I will turn down the next one...definitely not worth the trouble, plus it ruined the threads in the insert.
Dave

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I wonder why they did it like that?
 
I wonder why they did it like that?

My guess is to be able to attach an extension to the bumper and it not pull out, but what a PITA to change the weight bolt. Now I am having trouble getting it back in...smh.
Dave
 
The pin for the extension wasn't the same thread As the weight bolt?, was it the action bolt, 8mm hex to to change?
 
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