Bicycle Mechanics - BB threading

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sageo3000
10-28-10, 04:55 PM
I currently have a 68mm traditional 3 piece cup and cone bottom bracket.
if the cups tighten like british/iso (left side tightens right, right side tightens left) style bottom brackets, does it necessarily mean that the thread sizing is that of a british/iso style bottom bracket (1.370" X 24 tpi)?
then if this is true, upgrading to a sealed bb should work? and if it doesn't i'm screwed?
I could pull out the cups and measure the threads, but i spent a good part of today fitting/hammering/smashing/grinding the cotters all nice like to fit. I don't want to do it again.
bikeman715
10-28-10, 06:01 PM
yes a sealed bb will work for you.
fietsbob
10-28-10, 06:36 PM
Brit standard, used by Japan and exporting Asian manufacturers . too.
I went Ah Ha! when I found Cotter Presses to do those jobs,
on old cottered cranks.
pushed rather than beat them out, so they get reused.
the job got civil ..
cracker7213
10-28-10, 06:59 PM
+1
Jeff Wills
10-28-10, 08:23 PM
I currently have a 68mm traditional 3 piece cup and cone bottom bracket.
if the cups tighten like british/iso (left side tightens right, right side tightens left) style bottom brackets, does it necessarily mean that the thread sizing is that of a british/iso style bottom bracket (1.370" X 24 tpi)?
No. Especially if the bike is old enough to have cotters. If it's a Raleigh, you could have 1 3/8" X 26 tpi threading, in which case the only sealed BB that fits is a Phil Wood. (See http://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-bottombrackets.html ) If the bike's Japanese, it's almost certainly English threading.
sageo3000
10-28-10, 09:50 PM
it's not a raleigh. but people have aged my bike to about the 60's.
Jeff Wills
10-28-10, 10:23 PM
it's not a raleigh. but people have aged my bike to about the 60's.
Is the brand marked anywhere? If it's not a Raleigh, there's a 99% chance it's English thread, but I ran into a couple weird ones back when I was working in a shop.
prathmann
10-28-10, 10:28 PM
I currently have a 68mm traditional 3 piece cup and cone bottom bracket.
if the cups tighten like british/iso (left side tightens right, right side tightens left) style bottom brackets, does it necessarily mean that the thread sizing is that of a british/iso style bottom bracket (1.370" X 24 tpi)?
Not necessarily. For example, Swiss-threaded bikes also have left-hand threading on the fixed cup, but the diameter and pitch are the same as French. A bike shop once almost destroyed the frame of our tandem by making the wrong guess about French vs. Swiss threading.
What make is the bike?
sageo3000
10-29-10, 02:10 AM
heres the head badge. i'm thinking it was made by some department store in the 60s/70s.
http://i46.tinypic.com/2ywc13p.jpg
http://i50.tinypic.com/14j2mwx.jpg
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