Shimano BB removal - special tool?

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swee'pea99

Squire
I just went to replace the chainset on my new bike with a compact, but have been stopped in my tracks by the cap thingy on the end of the axle. I looked up a youtube vid, and the guy removed the thingy with a large allen key...but this thing is bigger than any allen key I have, and it's got spline thingies in it.

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Do I need a special tool to remove it, or can I bodge it somehow? (Don't mean to sound mean, but I only plan to change this once, so I'm keen not to lash out cash unless I really have to.)
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
You need one of THESE £1.75 @ Wiggle.
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Though the nut shouldn't be over tightened as it's to preload the bearings. A 20p coin may be able to undo it if not too tight.
 

the_mikey

Legendary Member
The part you are looking at shouldn't be very tight, you may be able to loosen it with another tool, the bottom bracket tool is made for the job though. I would remove any other screws holding the crank arm onto the spline before attempting to remove the bearing preload screw.
 
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User6179

Guest
I have the tool but am sure someone said a coin can work , going by the size maybe a 20p ?

Edit - just read bottom of Ianrauk post:thumbsup:
 

shortone

Well-Known Member
Location
Nuneaton
Its the preload adjuster for the chainset. When fitting the new compact chainset you adjust the preload to the chainset using this cap before tightening the bolts on the left hand crank arm.
I have and old large screwdriver that fits to remove mine.
Make sure the two allen bolts on teh crank are are loosened before trying to remove.
 
As has been said, a 20p will do. In fact it will work perfectly, although you may need to grip it with pliers/mole grips to undo it.

That said it shouldn't be more than finger tight anyway, I always managed fine until I eventually bought the correct tool a while ago.
 

RWright

Guru
Location
North Carolina
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/park-tool-bbt-10
It is worth the extra money if you do a fair amount of hollowtech 2 bb work
 

RWright

Guru
Location
North Carolina
FTFY.

TBH I could never justify the price of that despite doing a fair amount of HTII BB fettling. I don't even know any bike shops that use such an over engineered tool.

FWIW I can't imagine my plastic one ever wearing out.
If you ever get a cap that has been overly tightened you would gladly pay double for one. :smile:
A bike I bought had the cap put on too tight, stripped the little cheap plastic tool with very little effort, and being very careful. Putting a can opener handle on it was a modern engineering marvel. Amazing what science is able to accomplish these days.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
The part you are looking at shouldn't be very tight, you may be able to loosen it with another tool, the bottom bracket tool is made for the job though. I would remove any other screws holding the crank arm onto the spline before attempting to remove the bearing preload screw.
Don't bother completely removing the 2 crank arm bolts. All you need to do is loosen them, then you can undo the star-nut / preload nut / whatever else it's called, and the crank will then come off easily enough.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Don't bother completely removing the 2 crank arm bolts. All you need to do is loosen them, then you can undo the star-nut / preload nut / whatever else it's called, and the crank will then come off easily enough.
Although don't forget the weird little lever (at about 4 o'clock in the pic) that needs to be flipped out first.
 
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