Old 07-16-21, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
You need a puller to remove the cranks. Be sure to thread all the way in first.
And make sure you remove the washer (if there is one) between the bolt and crank arm.

Years ago, I didn't look closely and left the washer in place. When I tried to remove the crankarm with the crank puller, I learned a valuable lesson that I will never forget.
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