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Date: 25 Jun 2007 03:22:28
From: Crazy Fred
Subject: How to
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Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to hard to remove nut.
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Date: 26 Jun 2007 06:13:10
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Subject: Re: How to
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On Jun 25, 11:40 am, Crazy Fred <DRFRE...@MSN.COM > wrote: > On Jun 25, 9:16 am, "Derek Hodges" <dhod...@spam.interlog.com> wrote: > > > "Crazy Fred" <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote in message > > >news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got > > > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to > > > hard to remove nut. > > > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come > > loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. > > Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade. > > Thanks now I can use that Blue Lock Tite just laying there and never > opened. You shouldn't need Lock Tite. Unless the teeth on the small cog and lock ring are completely worn off, you should be able to tighten it with your fingers and not have it come off.
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Date: 26 Jun 2007 07:18:50
From: Tom Nakashima
Subject: Re: How to
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<unforgiven99@juno.com > wrote in message news:1182863590.074175.104580@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 25, 11:40 am, Crazy Fred <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote: >> On Jun 25, 9:16 am, "Derek Hodges" <dhod...@spam.interlog.com> wrote: >> >> > "Crazy Fred" <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote in message >> >> >news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... >> >> > > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got >> > > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to >> > > hard to remove nut. >> >> > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come >> > loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. >> > Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade. >> >> Thanks now I can use that Blue Lock Tite just laying there and never >> opened. > > You shouldn't need Lock Tite. Unless the teeth on the small cog and > lock ring are completely worn off, you should be able to tighten it > with your fingers and not have it come off. > Do you guys mean Loctite? -tom
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Date: 25 Jun 2007 16:19:26
From: datakoll
Subject: Re: How to
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On Jun 25, 11:40 am, Crazy Fred <DRFRE...@MSN.COM > wrote: > On Jun 25, 9:16 am, "Derek Hodges" <dhod...@spam.interlog.com> wrote: > > > "Crazy Fred" <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote in message > > >news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got > > > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to > > > hard to remove nut. > > > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come > > loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. > > Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade. > > Thanks now I can use that Blue Lock Tite just laying there and never > opened. gnawww! if the cassette nut comes loose when the wheel/hub is mounted in the frame, tight with adequate nut or washer flanges on the dropouts,, then a loosening nut indicates an assembly problem not a thread loosening problem. shimano did not serve a nut with inadequate threading. I'll bet you have an assembly limiting the thread depth. anyway, blue lock's prevail torque spec is not high enough to correct the force problem.
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Date: 25 Jun 2007 08:40:05
From: Crazy Fred
Subject: Re: How to
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On Jun 25, 9:16 am, "Derek Hodges" <dhod...@spam.interlog.com > wrote: > "Crazy Fred" <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote in message > > news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got > > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to > > hard to remove nut. > > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come > loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. > Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade. Thanks now I can use that Blue Lock Tite just laying there and never opened.
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Date: 25 Jun 2007 08:36:40
From: Crazy Fred
Subject: Re: How to
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On Jun 25, 9:16 am, "Derek Hodges" <dhod...@spam.interlog.com > wrote: > "Crazy Fred" <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote in message > > news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got > > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to > > hard to remove nut. > > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come > loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. > Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade. Thanks press down tight and use of lock tite. Now I can use that blue lock tite just laying around and never opened. Thank again.
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Date: 25 Jun 2007 13:25:58
From: datakoll
Subject: Re: How to
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On Jun 25, 9:16 am, "Derek Hodges" <dhod...@spam.interlog.com > wrote: > "Crazy Fred" <DRFRE...@MSN.COM> wrote in message > > news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got > > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to > > hard to remove nut. > > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come > loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. > Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade. check the cassette spacing at hub/cassette then clean the threads m/f for the nut/hub. clean low cog surfaces. then find an e BLAMMMOOO explodead dieagram for the hub to figure if its assembled in correct order but if you never took it apart ignore that maybe. are you using axle nuts or the floating axle method? press down hard when screwing nut in
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Date: 25 Jun 2007 09:16:14
From: Derek Hodges
Subject: Re: How to
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"Crazy Fred" <DRFREDRH@MSN.COM > wrote in message news:1182766948.017098.297640@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > Every once in a while my cassette nut makes its way lose and off. Got > any help. I'm open for anything like locktight but won't make it to > hard to remove nut. > The idea with Lock-tite is that vibration won't cause the part to come loose, but modest pressure from a wrench will. Note: this refers "blue" lock-tite, which is removable grade.
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