quietphoks
08-04-08, 07:36 PM
Something important that Sheldon notes is that you shouldn't ever have to remove the fixed cup unless you're replacing the BB. Zinn agrees... part of the reason that it's in there so damn tight is so it doesn't come loose.
On Sheldon Brown's site mentioned in the post above, I read that an old fixed cup shouldn't be reinstalled in one's bottom bracket after being removed. But why not? The fixed cup on my bike came (1984 Trek 560) loose recently so I removed it the rest of the way. I suspect that some water eventually penetrated the BB this winter and contaminated the grease, after which it loosened gradually? In any case, after cleaning the cup and BB shell as best I can, I can't identify any damage except a slight rustiness on the outermost few threads of the shell on the fixed cup side. Is there any reason I can't just reinstall the same cup? If yes, why not? If no, are there precautions to take or techniques to follow when reinstalling? I was thinking of greasing the threads and perhaps gently using the bench vise removal technique in reverse.
Thanks for your advice!
On Sheldon Brown's site mentioned in the post above, I read that an old fixed cup shouldn't be reinstalled in one's bottom bracket after being removed. But why not? The fixed cup on my bike came (1984 Trek 560) loose recently so I removed it the rest of the way. I suspect that some water eventually penetrated the BB this winter and contaminated the grease, after which it loosened gradually? In any case, after cleaning the cup and BB shell as best I can, I can't identify any damage except a slight rustiness on the outermost few threads of the shell on the fixed cup side. Is there any reason I can't just reinstall the same cup? If yes, why not? If no, are there precautions to take or techniques to follow when reinstalling? I was thinking of greasing the threads and perhaps gently using the bench vise removal technique in reverse.
Thanks for your advice!
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