So, stripped the 'O' down to frame/forks and come to remove the really old BB. Notice the splines look a bit messy but press on anyway (bad idea).
So using my 4 foot scaffold on my 2 foot breaker I get it turning with the occasional little slip, get it half way out and 'riiiinnnnnnnnggggggggg' round it goes mashing the splines! Think someone has been here before given the state of them.
So I wait a week, order a proper Park BBT-22, and have second go tonight. Clamp the BBT-22 in with an old rear QR skewer as tight as I can, just try the 2 foot breaker to not put too much pressure on and it sips straight away So, fire up the big gas ring on the cooker (don't laugh ) as I don't have a blow torch, and get the BB shell hot but I think its pretty much to far gone as it slips straight away. Looks properly smooth in there now
So, next try will be someone with gas to get the BB shell properly warm, otherwise I guess its a trip to an engineering shop?
So using my 4 foot scaffold on my 2 foot breaker I get it turning with the occasional little slip, get it half way out and 'riiiinnnnnnnnggggggggg' round it goes mashing the splines! Think someone has been here before given the state of them.
So I wait a week, order a proper Park BBT-22, and have second go tonight. Clamp the BBT-22 in with an old rear QR skewer as tight as I can, just try the 2 foot breaker to not put too much pressure on and it sips straight away So, fire up the big gas ring on the cooker (don't laugh ) as I don't have a blow torch, and get the BB shell hot but I think its pretty much to far gone as it slips straight away. Looks properly smooth in there now
So, next try will be someone with gas to get the BB shell properly warm, otherwise I guess its a trip to an engineering shop?