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then hit em with the kettle
Try and get that stem out of that pro class while your there, i might buy it off ya then
Use a crank puller DONT hit them Dont you have a crank puller for your MTB Craig? That should be the same size DINGO
Quote from: gt0733 on July 01, 2007, 11:53 PMone of my better investments 20 odd years ago was a sugino crank puller. that thing has got me (and others) out of the jammed crank arm scenario many times. the neat thing about it is it will do 2 jobs. one end has the socket for removing the nut/bolt and turn it around and it becomes the puller. remember too not all sockets will fit into the hole where the nut/bolt lives. best of all NO HAMMER DENTS the boiling water idea is a great one, i've never heard that one before. i take it the alloy arm expands more than the steel spindle
one of my better investments 20 odd years ago was a sugino crank puller. that thing has got me (and others) out of the jammed crank arm scenario many times. the neat thing about it is it will do 2 jobs. one end has the socket for removing the nut/bolt and turn it around and it becomes the puller. remember too not all sockets will fit into the hole where the nut/bolt lives. best of all NO HAMMER DENTS the boiling water idea is a great one, i've never heard that one before. i take it the alloy arm expands more than the steel spindle
yes the alloy expands and they come off with out hitting em i use a rubber mallet and did u use the hot water one craig