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jT Racing:
lube. helps when it's tight and dry. just lube the ends before you insert. What tool you got.

OrgasmDonor:

--- Quote from: J.T.RACING on January 15, 2009, 08:32 PM ---lube. helps when it's tight and dry. just lube the ends before you insert. What tool you got.

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bit personal isn't it? they askin about cranks not about shaggin Spen grannies  :bondage:

HARODAVE:

--- Quote from: J.T.RACING on January 15, 2009, 08:32 PM ---lube. helps when it's tight and dry. just lube the ends before you insert. What tool you got.

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 TOP LIFESTYLE ADVICE THERE J.T ..NOW BACK TO THE PROFILES  :2funny: :daumenhoch:

TwoBobRob:
They do seem to vary a bit in fit I've noticed.  I've made my own tool using a longer bolt and a bunch of heavy washers taped together. Make sure everything is spotless (I run a brass wire brush over the splines till they shine), plenty of copper grease everywhere and everything always pulls together in the end.

Wouldn't hurt to freeze the axle and warm the arms though   :)

Jt:

--- Quote from: Waxintaxin on January 15, 2009, 07:34 PM ---Er is this why profile do a fitting tool ? lol
 

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the arms dont even mount onto the spindle without much fooking about...

keen eye to line em up and some deft and precise thwacking required just to get em on...once on, the tool works fine.

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