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  1. mtpelletier31 on

    I mean that definitely looks a bit looser then normal. That is alot of play. Did you toss both sides in and see if there was any wiggle?

  2. This is not ok, either the cup and/or the frame threads/diameter are fault. 

    Might still work ok when you tighten it but not ideal.

  3. Substantial-Fun-48 on

    3d printed bbs are tricky. The manufacturer will have to cut it out, do a reprint, remill the threads and weld it back onto the frame. Big job. Who’s the frame maker?

  4. EVE_Burner_Account on

    That’s too much play. Either bad initial machining or someone got too eager chasing the threads. If it’s a new frame, I would talk to the manufacturer. If that’s not really an option or they tell you to kick rocks, you can probably resolve the issue with some teflon plumbers tape on the threads. As long as you can get it up to torque spec, you should be okay. 

    Edit: just read another comment where you said the cup is popping lose while tightening. In that case, those are stripped threads unfortunately. 

  5. Shortly:
    A bit tighter would be nice. But if you can apply the torque as spect for T47, than everything is fine. The Funktion of the thread is not alignment, it’s providing „clamping“ force. The alignment only happens on the BB interface.

  6. hambonelicker on

    Either threads in bb shell are gone or bb is the wrong size? In no world is this acceptable

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