christripledot
Retro Newbie
Hello,
I've just picked up a pair of NOS Gran Sport high-flange hubs. These are the ones with the 3-piece shells, from the old 1950s/60s Gran Sport line, not the '70s Nuovo Gran Sport era.
Anyway, I've sourced a set of axles and cones, and prior to getting them built into wheels, I started to polish the shells. While doing the rear shell, I inadvertantly loosened the drive side flange. It started to spin freely on the barrel. A bit worried, I tried turning it the other way to try and tighten it back up... no dice. It just spins freely (well, with some friction - it's a tight fit) on the barrel. A bit more experimentation and I found it is just a push-fit: I can get the flange on and off with my bare hands.
I don't think anything's broken exactly, but I've a feeling it shouldn't be this loose. Plus, I have no idea how to orient the flange correctly in relation to the non-drive side flange to allow correct spoking.
I'm not a wheelbuilder, so I don't know if this is going to be a problem or not. Has anyone else experienced this (3-piece hub shells coming apart), and is there a fix if necessary? I'd hate it if the hub was toast; it's for a period-correct build...
Thanks for looking,
Chris
I've just picked up a pair of NOS Gran Sport high-flange hubs. These are the ones with the 3-piece shells, from the old 1950s/60s Gran Sport line, not the '70s Nuovo Gran Sport era.
Anyway, I've sourced a set of axles and cones, and prior to getting them built into wheels, I started to polish the shells. While doing the rear shell, I inadvertantly loosened the drive side flange. It started to spin freely on the barrel. A bit worried, I tried turning it the other way to try and tighten it back up... no dice. It just spins freely (well, with some friction - it's a tight fit) on the barrel. A bit more experimentation and I found it is just a push-fit: I can get the flange on and off with my bare hands.
I don't think anything's broken exactly, but I've a feeling it shouldn't be this loose. Plus, I have no idea how to orient the flange correctly in relation to the non-drive side flange to allow correct spoking.
I'm not a wheelbuilder, so I don't know if this is going to be a problem or not. Has anyone else experienced this (3-piece hub shells coming apart), and is there a fix if necessary? I'd hate it if the hub was toast; it's for a period-correct build...
Thanks for looking,
Chris