Originally Posted by
Lazyass
Mine was kind of tight coming off but I just used the heat gun method to make it easier. I do the same thing on my BB30 cranks. I'm glad the spindle is tight, that tells me they aren't going to creak from there. No home mechanic should be without a heat gun.
Agree, heat gun came to the rescue many time. Did not help me with that crank though, it was the only crank I had to cut out. It was a long time ago and I think it was mostly user error on my part, likely missed something. But I heard other people had difficulties removing them as well