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Join Date: Jul 2009
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It looks like you opened the freewheel mechanism rather than just taking off the cluster. I'm not entirely sure that was necessary, but what's done is done.
Sheldon Brown has a very thorough article on the topic, including a part on how to put it back together. Dental floss, yeah, but tie it to a rubber band: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/freewheels.html |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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Perfect!
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And I did need to take it fully apart. I should have taken pictures of the two rags and 30 Q-tips worth of foul grit and grime I got out of the bearings in the cassette. It moved, but sounded like there was a pound of sand in the bearings. |
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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I took apart a freewheel a couple of times during my hyper vigilant OCD phase. When I worked at the shop we'd just rinse them in parts cleaner for a while and blow them out with compressed air. The sand isn't really a problem as most of the time the pawls are engaged and the free wheel isn't spinning, and when it is spinning it doesn't matter how messed up the bearing or races are for the most part. It's not like a wheel or Bottom Bracket where the bearings are under pressure while turning. There is a bigger risk of things not going back together and then failing in use. Happened to a friend of mine whose freewheel suddenly froze and launched him off his bike onto his head. I wasn't there, that's what he claimed.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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Thanks, Foot! I've solved it in theory. I've been too busy to get back to the project to put it together. Maybe this weekend.
Maybe in hindsight I didn't need to take it apart, but it feels good to know something that was so filthy is clean now. It's happier now. I just need to clean up the rest of the bike, fix a rubbing fender, and clamp the loose cable that goes to the rear brake to the frame. It's flopping all over the place, and is almost a foot longer than it needs to be. There must be a clip missing, but I can't figure out where it would have gone. |
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