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This is the question my original post asked. I thought that it must be the case that these cups went onto the shoulder of the bearings. Thank you!
However, with everything greased, it takes alot of force to turn the cups to a point where I'm hesitant to continue forcing it. But at this point the spindle feels tight and not as free as it should?
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Here are some photos I have taken of it when assembled. Is this just aesthetically a problem (not for me so much) or is there more of a mechanical problem? Sounds like it could just be the former. I am yet to adjust the BB but surely this will result perhaps further protrusion on on side? This is tightened using a wrench to a good tight fit.
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If you look Very closely on the diagram, on both of the cups the teeth used for installation only go half way through the cup. The inner half of the cup has no teeth around its circumference. This seems to match up with the bearings. Can you see what I mean? This is especially noticeable on this particular diagram when looking at the drive side cup as it shows the teeth do not go all the way through.
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@Clockwise thanks for coming over with the chain tool last night man. Really appreciate it.
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@yoav sorry I've been mega busy this weekend I'll take some snaps tonight.
@cip1000 the one I have is designed for a 68mm shell and the actual shell is 68mm.
If I were to screw the drive side all the way in then the non-drive side would protrude by around 9mm, surely thats not normal? Like I said, I'll actually take some photos tonight.
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@SWEDE I'll Pm you.
@sacredhart bit far but if I get desperate I'll message y0u
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@fizzy.bleach ohhhh if only that were the case.
@Clockwise I'll pm
Thanks for the parts Nikica! Really good stuff and a really cool guy.
You should all buy his parts....