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Old 11-13-11, 11:58 PM
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davidad
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Originally Posted by kc0yef
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WD-40 is not for lubricating it was designed to keep WOOD that gets wet Dimensional (WOOD DIMENSIONAL) "WD" such as in the building of a boat frame I use it as a cleaner but NEVER a lubrication.
Hubs are easy to take apart just have a lot of space and newspaper down and keep track of all parts in order
See this informational site: Park tools

http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-...reehub-service

Freewheels removers are specific to brand so you need the correct one for the correct freewheel brand...


find a really junked out hub and take it apart to get the experience I just did two this evening
WD stands for water displacement. It leaves behind a light lube that is suitable but not great for a chain.
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