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sam218
  
I was installing my bb, drive side 1st, its 90% screwed in, but screwing it flush with the frame is really tight. I was using socket wrench which didn't fit well, I will now use an adjustable 12" wrench. Should I screw it in all the way? (aluminum frame, shimano cartridge bb)

I put anti-seize inside the threadings and will put loctite where the ring meets the cartridge body.

Thanks for your help

boudreaux
  
I was installing my bb, drive side 1st, its 90% screwed in, but screwing it flush with the frame is really tight. I was using socket wrench which didn't fit well, I will now use an adjustable 12" wrench. Should I screw it in all the way? (aluminum frame, shimano cartridge bb)

I put anti-seize inside the threadings and will put loctite where the ring meets the cartridge body.

Thanks for your helpIf the threads aren't full of crud or the cartridge isn't being interfeered with by a cable guide screw,something else is wrong. Don't use a bigger wrench.You don't happen to have the non drive cu screwed all the way in do you?AWIW, there is no point to loctite, especially where you were going to put it.For what good it would you, you might as well have stuck it in your ear.

sam218
  
Should I put loctite on the bottom bracket? (aluminum frame)

Doctor Morbius
  
Should I put loctite on the bottom bracket? (aluminum frame)I don't use it and I've done 4 bottom brackets in the last 18 months. Never had a problem. Not yet anyway. <<knocking on wood>>

One important thing when removing/replacing a BB is using the correct tools. It sounds like you're using what you found out in the garage. Not good.

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