Thread: Cottered Cranks
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Old 03-17-17 | 08:00 AM
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leob1
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When removing the cotter, with a tool or hammer, keep the loose nut on the cotter to avoid damaging the threaded part. When it is loose, remove the nut, take the cotter out, continue with disassembly. Cotters are soft, it is easy to squash the threads.
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