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I was servicing my Shimano Ultegra 10 Speed R600 rear hub and when I
reassembled the hub, I found that when I tightened the right hand lock nut
(which is combined with a seal ring and which fixes the freewheel into the
hub), that the freewheel was tight so that when I manually rotated the crank
set and then released my hand from the pedal, the crank continued in the
direction of the rotation, as if it were moving in that direction because of
friction between the freewheel body and the hub causing the freewheel to
rotate the crank. I then backed the right hand lock nut off so that there
was a slight amount play between where the pawls insert into the fixed hub
splines that are imbedded into the hub. This seemed to release the binding
that caused the freewheel to keep the crank turning when not pedaling, but I
had no sense that the right hand lock nut should be slightly loose from when
I had originally disassembled the hub. My remembrance was that it was
screwed, with a left hand threading, fairly tightly to the axle. I do not
think that I dropped any parts. I was wondering if this is the way the
right hand lock nut should be reassembled. It just doesn't seem right
because it is so loose that it can be rotated by hand when the wheel is not
clamped to the bike frame and it seems like water would have easy access
between freewheel body and the hub.
Here is a schematic of the assembly of the rear rub:
http://bike.shimano.com/media/techd.../EV-WH-R600-R-2424A_v1_m56577569830608677.pdf
reassembled the hub, I found that when I tightened the right hand lock nut
(which is combined with a seal ring and which fixes the freewheel into the
hub), that the freewheel was tight so that when I manually rotated the crank
set and then released my hand from the pedal, the crank continued in the
direction of the rotation, as if it were moving in that direction because of
friction between the freewheel body and the hub causing the freewheel to
rotate the crank. I then backed the right hand lock nut off so that there
was a slight amount play between where the pawls insert into the fixed hub
splines that are imbedded into the hub. This seemed to release the binding
that caused the freewheel to keep the crank turning when not pedaling, but I
had no sense that the right hand lock nut should be slightly loose from when
I had originally disassembled the hub. My remembrance was that it was
screwed, with a left hand threading, fairly tightly to the axle. I do not
think that I dropped any parts. I was wondering if this is the way the
right hand lock nut should be reassembled. It just doesn't seem right
because it is so loose that it can be rotated by hand when the wheel is not
clamped to the bike frame and it seems like water would have easy access
between freewheel body and the hub.
Here is a schematic of the assembly of the rear rub:
http://bike.shimano.com/media/techd.../EV-WH-R600-R-2424A_v1_m56577569830608677.pdf