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wangster 12-19-05 07:30 PM

I'm in deep doodoo
 
I'm screwed...

One of my pedals is stuck and I have no clue what to do now. I've been using the park pedal wrench but the pedal is stuck on and I've stripped all but one side of the pedal and the hex side isn't working either. I've tried wacking on the pedal and of course its not helping. Should I take a small soldering torch to the crank? Any ideas? take it to the LBS?

rafi 12-19-05 07:33 PM

did you spray wd-40, or a similar penetrating lubricant on the non-pedal
side of the crank? i would try theat, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then try
one more time to crank on it with the pedal wrench.

then take it to the lbs

531phile 12-19-05 07:35 PM

Here's what I do. Get the hammer out(rubber mallet better) and start banging the park tool away. Works everytime I confront a stuck pedal.

mattface 12-19-05 07:35 PM

I had an old set of cranks I wanted to use with the pedals rusted on and stuck good. I banged on it a little while, gave up before I stripped anything and took it to my LBS who charged me $3 to pull em off. Moral:save yourself the agravation if it's not coming off, get a pro to do it. The $3 spent was way less then the agravation of stripping something.

wangster 12-19-05 07:45 PM

yeah, I think I'll take it to the LBS in the morning. I can't afford to buy another set and I need to take them off to travel. These pedals are going on the commuter when I get back and I'm buyin me new pedals.

2manybikes 12-19-05 07:50 PM

Is it the non drive side pedal? Are you aware it is a reverse thread?

gally99 12-19-05 07:57 PM

vice grips...

531phile 12-19-05 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by 2manybikes
Is it the non drive side pedal? Are you aware it is a reverse thread?

Good point. Classic newbie error. I always remember that righthand side is the right way and the lefthand side is the wrong way.

wangster 12-19-05 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by 531phile
Good point. Classic newbie error. I always remember that righthand side is the right way and the lefthand side is the wrong way.

not a newb, and yes it is the non drive side. I know it's lefty tighty on that side, but righty isn't loosing!

baxtefer 12-19-05 08:07 PM

you're turning it the right (left) way, right?

BostonFixed 12-19-05 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by 531phile
Good point. Classic newbie error. I always remember that righthand side is the right way and the lefthand side is the wrong way.

Or: stand behind the bike, both loosen towards you.

baxtefer 12-19-05 08:09 PM

ok, since you're not an idiot try penetrating lube + cheater bar.

wangster 12-19-05 08:10 PM

I know which way to turn, not my first pair of pedals, just first time they're stuck.

BostonFixed 12-19-05 08:12 PM

Find a longer hex key for the backside of the pedal; use a cheater bar if necessary.

wangster 12-19-05 08:14 PM

tried that, didn't work... I'm trying to avoid completely stripping the outside with the pedal wrench so I'll wait till the morning. I know I'll regret it if I keep on banging at it.

Lunigma 12-19-05 08:19 PM

when you installed the peadals did you grease the threads?

wangster 12-19-05 08:20 PM

yup...

The LT 12-19-05 08:25 PM

I had this happen and I tried to force it out and just ended up shearing the pedal spindle off right above the threads and officially ruined the crank....i'd reccommend taking it to the LBS

Surferbruce 12-19-05 08:44 PM

get a 4-6' piece of pipe and be done with it. leverage baby.

habitus 12-19-05 08:45 PM

get a longer arm (wrench) for more torque. that's worked for me in the past. you just don't really how much more torque you can more easily apply with a longer wrench.

edit: or what bruce said.

wangster 12-19-05 08:54 PM

DuraAce cranks, don't want to ruin those, gonna do it the safe way and let someone else do it.

fubar5 12-19-05 09:25 PM

yep, always make trouble solmebody elses problem. Ha ha

worker4youth 12-19-05 09:30 PM

I always hand-tighten my pedals, never more. it will tighten as you pedal, so there is no need to put 5000 ft-lbs of torque on it with a pedal wrench. I've never had a problem using this method. Next time, just hand-tighten, and when you take it off, all you'll need is a small hex tool. In fact, I don't even own a pedal wrench.

Also, remember, to untighten it's "down toward the rear wheel"

rafi 12-19-05 09:31 PM

you can rip the threads right out with a cheater bar if you aren't careful

2manybikes 12-19-05 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by wangster
not a newb, and yes it is the non drive side. I know it's lefty tighty on that side, but righty isn't loosing!

Sometimes we suffer from some one else who did not understand at another time and over tightens the pedal in an attempt to get it off. :(

Take the crank off the bike and carefully put it in a padded vise. Heat the pedal end very carefully just a little with a weak torch, then quickly before it cools too much, and using a breaker bar on the pedal wrench take off the pedal. If the pedal wrench is damaged get a cheap slightly smaller wrench and slowly grind it open to a tight fit.

Have you already put some Liquid Wrench on the threads, tapped the pedal for a while to vibrate the parts and let them soak over night?

When it's time to put the pedals back on use anti sieze instead of grease. Make sure to get some on all the threads all the way around, then wipe off the excess before installation. After your first couple of rides ride check the pedals again to see if they are still tight.


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