When I work with these cranks and look for defects/problems I have yet to find one Out Of Alignment.
I do find Warn/Damaged rollers and Right Side Race surface.
I take that rotor bolt out with a 3/8 inch Air Ratchet and it comes loose so quick I can actually hold the rotor with my other hand.
So what's the big deal? ....................lm
teazer wrote:Steve, that probably works fine, but my preferred method is to simply shock the bolt.
If it has been overtightened or is corroded in place, even a long breaker bar sometimes does not work. What always works for me is a smart tap with a big (2lb) hammer. I use a 12" breaker bar and simply smack it hard to crack the threads.
An air wrench is probably better but mine is pretty gutless and doesn't always get the job done, but a big "knockometer" works every time. It may take half a dozen blows, but it will come loose.