the body will just thread back on, repack the body with greese and use some loctite on the outer threads, these pedals are amazing, I’m the third owner of a pair with over 100k miles on them, if they have any play you can adjust the races with the body off like this too
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If you can, just thread the pedal body back onto that assembly? Clean up and grease the mating parts if you can?
I recently took the pedal body off of one of my PD-M540 pedals, and what was still on the crank arm looked like what you have there (but without the brown stuff). I got into it to adjust the bearings.
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the body will just thread back on, repack the body with greese and use some loctite on the outer threads, these pedals are amazing, I’m the third owner of a pair with over 100k miles on them, if they have any play you can adjust the races with the body off like this too
If you can, just thread the pedal body back onto that assembly? Clean up and grease the mating parts if you can?
I recently took the pedal body off of one of my PD-M540 pedals, and what was still on the crank arm looked like what you have there (but without the brown stuff). I got into it to adjust the bearings.
Shimano has [this document](https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/dm/PD0002/DM-PD0002-07-ENG.pdf) that shows how it all goes together, with some information about maintenance.