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[Closed] Stripped bottom bracket help

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Just been to replace the (octalink) BB in my 456 because there was some play that developed last time I rode it.

Turns out it wasn't the bearings but the bottom bracket has worked loose. The new one won't tighten (spins freely even by hand) and a bit of investigations makes it look like the threads are stripped? They are still visible but there is an obvious rise if you slide your finger into the BB shell.

Any experience of this? Is it terminal or are there alternatives.

Don't think chasing will work if the threads are part gone. I'm aware of the threadless bb saver things but do these actually work long term? Obviously the BB is octalink and all these are sq taper so at the least I'd be looking at a new chainset, money maybe better spent on a new frame...

Bit sad really as I quite liked the inbred, been with me for 6 years.


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:00 pm
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It happens, but not often to steel frames... Does the new BB thread in easily?


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:03 pm
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Posted : 10/09/2012 8:05 pm
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Dead easily (no spanner just bb socket). Getting the old one out was hard though as it just spun freely. Needded to push from the non drive side to get any purchase.


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:06 pm
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http://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m13b199s110p3339

this type of thing but that means a new chainset.


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:08 pm
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You could always try using JB Weld over the existing threads, leave for a couple of weeks to harden, then try cutting new threads in?


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:09 pm
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One of these?

http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/prestine-threadless-68mm-sealed-bearing-bottom-bracket-for-frames-with-damaged-threads-prod16505/?src=froogle

Edit Cross post , Cant find an octalink one though


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:09 pm
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I had a steel frame with an Italian BB, LBS had it bored out to take a sleeve that was then tapped to take a British BB thread. Someone like Argos could probably sort it out for you.


 
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You could try 'gluing' the BB in with one of the stronger Loctite products?

[url= http://www.loctite.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/henkel_uke/hs.xsl/fullproduct-list-loctite-4995.htm?&countryCode=uke&BU=industrial&parentredDotUID=productfinder&redDotUID=productfinder&param2=mode%3Dfull| ]Loctite Product List[/url]


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:13 pm
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Framebuilders can cut a slot out of the BB shell, squeeze it, weld it shut, cut a new thread. I'd estimate £70+ painting.

I doubt loctite will work if you can spin it by hand.


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:16 pm
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helicoil? http://www.helicoil.in/

dont know if they do a size suitable for a bottom bracket.


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:17 pm
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I would get someone to have a look at it with a tool to see what it ends up like after chasing the threads. You might be surprised.


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:20 pm
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I'd be surprised if a chasing tool did anything, given he can spin it with his hands.


 
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I doubt loctite will work if you can spin it by hand.

You've not seen the product list then? 😆


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:25 pm
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I would get someone to have a look at it with a tool to see what it ends up like after chasing the threads. You might be surprised.

as cynical says, I thought that and tried a few bb bits with longer threads to see if I could get purchase on anything deeper in the shell.

There's nothing there.

It is a 6 year old 456. £200 gets me a new one to put costs of fixing in perspective.


 
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Phone or e-mail Loctite, they may (well, very probably do) have a product that would suit. £10 maybe? £20?


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:35 pm
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BETD used to do a helicoil insertion - may not be cheap


 
Posted : 10/09/2012 8:38 pm