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Dirt Disciple
Right.. Decided to replace the BB on the Cromega. Needed a shorter axle (chainline issue) and my guess was it was the stock-BB anno 1992...
Never done it before so I got the right tool and read up on reverse-threads, insane amounts of penetrating oil, aneurysms etc etc.
Well, first off I manage to sprinkle all the non-drive-side splines on the floor. Crap. Well it's plastic. Old and brittle. I can get it out some other way.
Let's try drive-side.
Ah, right reverse-thread.
Slip.
Curse. Try again..
Slips again.
About half of the splines are busted. More cursing and some googling. Try to keep the tool in place with a crankbolt. This should do it!
Complete failure.. Not any splines at all :shock: :evil: Call it a day and dreams of a new frame..
New day and new beginning, time to use some brute-force.
Part of the arsenal: Big ol' Thor-style hammer, mandrel, hacksaw, chisel, pipewrench, polygrip pliers, heatgun and wd-40.
Started to whack on the spindle on the drive-side. Felt good
Pops out after a few minutes. The plastic cup on the non-drive-side is easily massacred and removable with some pliers.
The metal cup was the challenge.. Sprayed it with _alot_ WD-40 and heated the shell with the heatgun. Sawed off a piece to get some surface for the chisel to try to wack it in the right direction. Some more WD-40 and heat and I could grab it with the polygrip and turn it. Finally!
Threads were fine so the new BB was installed in a few minutes..
Some paint was chipped but the frame lives on
Pics
Never done it before so I got the right tool and read up on reverse-threads, insane amounts of penetrating oil, aneurysms etc etc.
Well, first off I manage to sprinkle all the non-drive-side splines on the floor. Crap. Well it's plastic. Old and brittle. I can get it out some other way.
Let's try drive-side.
Ah, right reverse-thread.
Slip.
Curse. Try again..
Slips again.
About half of the splines are busted. More cursing and some googling. Try to keep the tool in place with a crankbolt. This should do it!
Complete failure.. Not any splines at all :shock: :evil: Call it a day and dreams of a new frame..
New day and new beginning, time to use some brute-force.
Part of the arsenal: Big ol' Thor-style hammer, mandrel, hacksaw, chisel, pipewrench, polygrip pliers, heatgun and wd-40.
Started to whack on the spindle on the drive-side. Felt good

The metal cup was the challenge.. Sprayed it with _alot_ WD-40 and heated the shell with the heatgun. Sawed off a piece to get some surface for the chisel to try to wack it in the right direction. Some more WD-40 and heat and I could grab it with the polygrip and turn it. Finally!
Threads were fine so the new BB was installed in a few minutes..
Some paint was chipped but the frame lives on

Pics



