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  1. FlyingFrogbiscuit on

    It’s a left handed thread. You’re tightening it. Reverse direction and pray it’s not completely dicked up.

  2. Just check you are unscrewing. Left handed thread 😀

    If you have been tightening it. You are gonna have a bad time.

  3. justin_de_lores on

    Get one of those wrenches with a reaaaaally long handle and don’t be afraid to put some force in it

  4. No-Weird-7711 on

    Fire or, weld something to the BB and hit it with a hammer. (sorry my english haha i could explain better in spanish haha)

  5. Aluminum oxide is the worst. Especially if you have a steel/aluminum interface because then it’s possible you have a galvanized bond meaning it’s hopeless. Do you have to remove it?

    You can try soaking in PB Blaster or another penetrating fluid for a few days, but good chance it won’t help. Soaking Ammonia might help though since it’ll lightly dissolve it aluminum oxide. You can try heating/freezing especially if the BB is steel since it’ll respond differently than the AL which might break the seal.

  6. Future_Lab4951 on

    You can see by the way tool twists in his hands he is tightening it for sure

  7. jesus christ dude, didn’t even to think to look it up before either using a powertool OR recording a video to ask for help.

    I predict a rough future in the bike mechanic field for you unless you can learn how to google shit

  8. I’ve found those AC powered impact wrenches to be generally underwhelming and not nearly as powerful as they seem. The best way to get this off would be with a very long breaker bar.

    Also, as other posters have mentioned, the BB is reverse threaded on the drive side of the bike. So, lefty tighty righty loosey.

  9. Historical-Economy92 on

    Put the bb tool in a vice, then holding the bike above the vice, rotate the bike to unscrew the bb.

    The bike frame is large and will give you leverage.

  10. kilochfuller on

    I had a similar issue a while back, tried the impact driver which didn’t work. What finally worked was a bit of heat gun and a long bar (I got one that was almost a metre long) with the BB socket

  11. Impact with non impact sockets and tools is a recipe for smashing things. Don’t do that.

  12. Last time I had to deal with a tricky bottom bracket, I ran a QR axle through the bottom bracket and removal tool to hold them together, then used a really long wrench for leverage.

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