integerspin
Senior Retro Guru
I can put quite a lot of torque on them with a 24inch breaker bar and leaning on the stays.
If you donald duck the splines, the fastest way to get the BB out is probably to remove the ledge
that holds the bearing, then pull the bearing out. A die grinder and slot drill or burr is the easiest
way to do this. Once the BB bearing is out of the way, you can split the threaded sleeve with a
saw to get it out.
I did make a sort of holesaw that machines the ledge away, it was driven with a cordless drill, but
it wasn't as fast as using a die grinder. There is probably an annular cutter just right for this.
I removed an avalanch[?] bottom bracket, that an LBS had messed up and probably still have pics
which might explain how I attacked it.
If you donald duck the splines, the fastest way to get the BB out is probably to remove the ledge
that holds the bearing, then pull the bearing out. A die grinder and slot drill or burr is the easiest
way to do this. Once the BB bearing is out of the way, you can split the threaded sleeve with a
saw to get it out.
I did make a sort of holesaw that machines the ledge away, it was driven with a cordless drill, but
it wasn't as fast as using a die grinder. There is probably an annular cutter just right for this.
I removed an avalanch[?] bottom bracket, that an LBS had messed up and probably still have pics
which might explain how I attacked it.