Which way thread?

KenG

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Hi

Im just about to start to put back together my Courier Comp and after junking the worn out bottom bracket and about to fit a new one cant remember which way the thing threads into the frame, I dont want to put too much effort into starting it off in case im threading it the wrong way and strip the shell.

Am i right to think that the drive side is anti-clockwise?

Old age is a terrible thing for making you forget!

:)
 
drive side thread is lefty tighty (turn left to tighten)
non drive side thread is righty tighty (turn right to tighten)
:D

always start off by screwing in by hand. you shouldn't do irreparable damage this way :)
 
Pedals tighten to the front.
Bottom Bracket tighten to the rear.

I always remember that the right pedal is right (the threading direction), then I know the BB is the other way around.

Theres a name for the way that the rotation of the spindle in the BB tightens it up rather than loosening it, but I can't remember it.
 
stewlewis, what a great way to remember!
I'll make sure to make a note for future reference
Many thanks

:D
 
stewlewis":2o9nz2dk said:
Pedals tighten to the front.
Bottom Bracket tighten to the rear.

I always remember that the right pedal is right (the threading direction), then I know the BB is the other way around.

Theres a name for the way that the rotation of the spindle in the BB tightens it up rather than loosening it, but I can't remember it.

not sure why i didn't remember this myself :)
was trying to get a pedal off tonight and this ALWAYS slips my mind! :p
 
Theres a name for the way that the rotation of the spindle in the BB tightens it up rather than loosening it, but I can't remember it.

Precession:
Code:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precession_(mechanical)
 
A picture i use, It's printed and pinned up in the Man Cave :)
 

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