All City 612 Crankset and BB (stuck square BB)
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All City 612 Crankset and BB (stuck square BB)
So im having extreme difficulty getting the drive side bottoms bracket to budge. i have the PT BBT-22 and feel I might strip or slip off that bihhh...
Any tricks or videos one could hip me too... (been trying to stay out of the bike shop and learn how to breakdown everything myself... so far it seems im failing with this BB!)
Thanks in advance.
Any tricks or videos one could hip me too... (been trying to stay out of the bike shop and learn how to breakdown everything myself... so far it seems im failing with this BB!)
Thanks in advance.
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I use an M8x1.0 bolt plus some washers to hold the tool onto the BB when I really need to give it the business. Also, make sure you're turning it the right way.
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What Scrodzilla said. You can also use a vise to hold the tool after you've secured it with the M8 bolt. You can then grab the frame and turn it instead of turning the tool. This will give the leverage you need. As was pointed out by ThermionicScott, make certain you turn in the proper direction.
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What Scrodzilla said. You can also use a vise to hold the tool after you've secured it with the M8 bolt. You can then grab the frame and turn it instead of turning the tool. This will give the leverage you need. As was pointed out by ThermionicScott, make certain you turn in the proper direction.
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https://www.instructables.com/id/Sei...acket-Removal/
this right here worked for me.
The Retrogrouch: Removing An Extremely Stuck Bottom Bracket
this was also helpful but the first link is def more descriptive and to the point. at least for the BB I have atm.
gracias to all on the wisdom.
this right here worked for me.
The Retrogrouch: Removing An Extremely Stuck Bottom Bracket
this was also helpful but the first link is def more descriptive and to the point. at least for the BB I have atm.
gracias to all on the wisdom.