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Old 08-21-07 | 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by HillRider
However, a mechanical engineer I know who is an expert on clamped interference fit parts says grease on square taper cranks is definitely a good idea. What he also says is to torque the crank to spec once when the arms are installed and then leave them alone. The damage is done by repetatively retorquing the fixing bolts which "chases" the arms up the taper until they are distorted or crack.
Well, that's a brilliant idea considering everyone has the appropriate torque wrench in their tool box. Did he give a good con for NOT greasing the spindle?
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