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try it without the chain?if its still shite then make sure the cup and cone surfaces are not worn or pitted, and that the bearings are the correct size.make sure its locked up properly as it may be tightening as you spin.
Matt.......1 piece BB's are a bit of a pain.....but as long as you have the bearings in the right way, all you need to do is put the spider onto the crank arm, then add the lock nut that goes up against the spider and acts as the ball race for the drive side. put the drive side bearings in with lots of grease.......put crank arm through drive side and up against the bearings.then add the non drive bearings with grease........put on non drive lock nut (with the two slots to tighten it up) do this up so there is no play in the crank arm but don't over tighten it. then put on the final locking nut that goes up against the slotted bearing race nut you've just put on........tighten this right up and bobs your uncle........my one in my beat hasn't played up at all and it's only a cheap Halfrauds BB
I always use a screwdriver . The proper tool as far as I'm concerned. Usually i set it so the play in the crank is just gone, then after a quick ride around all will have settled and usually needs another setting up.I never have to adjust it again after that until it's removed for whatever reason. G.
Your problem is your lock nut is not tightening against your slotted race cover.Its actually causing the slotted race cover to turn along with the lock nut so its tightening everything up.When you tighten the lock nut, use a slotted screwdriver to brace the slotted race cover so that it wont tighten any further while the lock nut is tightening against the slotted race cover.The force of the lock nut and slotted race cover when they are tightened up against themselves will prevent them from coming loose and from them both turning and tightening the crank and making the movement shabby.So you are effectively tightening the slot race cover to the lock nut.Take your crank out and try it. They will both be fixed in that position. They wont come loose. They wont turn both turn and tighten the crank or loosen the crank.
Good call, another tip is to gently tap the slotted race back against the lock nut