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Rattling piece inside frame
I have an old fuji frame that has a piece of metal rattling around inside the down tube. I can move it around by tipping the bike upside down and such, but it won't move out of the down tube.
Anyone have suggestions for getting it out? I thought a torch might melt it onto the side, but I don't have a torch. I also tried to maneuver it into the seat tube and out the top (with the seat post out of course). No luck yet. |
If don't want to pull the bottom bracket, could you squirt a little expanding foam insulation (Home Depot) through one of the braze-ons for the water bottle cage, then tip the bike around until the piece sticks? Let it set overnight....
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DON'T torch the frame. Unless you know exactly what alloy the frame is made of, that's the easiest way this side of a sledgehammer to ruin it.
The expanding foam idea is as good as any; when you rattled it around, were you able to get it near the head tube? It's a lot easier to pull the fork than it is the crank/BB. The way to do it from that end of the downtube is to hang it by the rear wheel after pulling the fork.... |
I really like the foam idea. I'll try pulling the fork first and see if it will dump out. Thanks to both
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Just read about the tradition of putting a Rattle off the snake in Fiddles .. practical. ?
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What if you remove the seat post, stick a long rod (wire coat hanger) with masking tape wrapped around the end, then pull it out with the sticky stuff?
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Rattling piece inside frame
Vacuum cleaner?
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Squirt a little linseed oil into the tube's vent hole and let the debris fall into it. Within a couple days the linseed oil will harden into varnish and hold the debris in place.
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Did you resolve this?
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Rattling piece inside frame
Yeah, did you? I too have been holding my breath! :D
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