I could feel some play in the bottom bracket that I could feel when I moved the cranks. I probably could have just adjusted the adjustable cup, But I wasn't sure what the issue was. It could have been worn bearings, or some sort of damage. But I wouldn't know that until I opened it up. So if I was going to open it up, I might as well clean and lube everything and replace the bearings. So that is what I did.
Some tools used in this video:
Park Tool Compact Crank Puller:
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Park Tool HCW-5 Lock Ring Spanner:
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Park Tool SPA-2 Cluster Cone Pin Spanner (Red)
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Park Tool HCW-4 Box End and Pin Spanner Crank Wrench (36mm)
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Bicycle Research Crank Arm Thread Chaser, TC-8:
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASI...
Dualco Grease Gun with Short Nozzle:
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASI...
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