06-04-2009, 01:49 AM
Hello,
I have a Sun Tour Power Flo freewheel/hub/cassette. I need to get it off to do the bearings and probably replace it. First I suspected it could have been a cassette but being a bit old I thought it couldn't be and it was a screw on freewheel.
The LBS said it was a freewheel, but itd be OK the axle would come out it didnt. I got the required freewheel remover for it (back of the workshop in the dusty corner) but still couldn't budge it. So finally I gave in and gave it a squirt of WD40 which got it spinning but still no removal.
The shop where I got the tool said it turns anti-clockwise. But another freewheel I have screws off clockwise.
Last night with a chain whip holding it I hit the notched outer ring with a screwdriver and hammer and got it moving. It came off as a set of cassette rings, not a freewheel but the freehub was different to any I have seen before.
With holding one locknut of the axle I unscrewed it but still cant get near the bearings on the drive side. I can see them and while the non drive side were in a bearing cage this side they are loose from their cage which is where I am guessing the noise is coming from.
What to do?
Thanks in Advance<br />
Angus
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I have a Sun Tour Power Flo freewheel/hub/cassette. I need to get it off to do the bearings and probably replace it. First I suspected it could have been a cassette but being a bit old I thought it couldn't be and it was a screw on freewheel.
The LBS said it was a freewheel, but itd be OK the axle would come out it didnt. I got the required freewheel remover for it (back of the workshop in the dusty corner) but still couldn't budge it. So finally I gave in and gave it a squirt of WD40 which got it spinning but still no removal.
The shop where I got the tool said it turns anti-clockwise. But another freewheel I have screws off clockwise.
Last night with a chain whip holding it I hit the notched outer ring with a screwdriver and hammer and got it moving. It came off as a set of cassette rings, not a freewheel but the freehub was different to any I have seen before.
With holding one locknut of the axle I unscrewed it but still cant get near the bearings on the drive side. I can see them and while the non drive side were in a bearing cage this side they are loose from their cage which is where I am guessing the noise is coming from.
What to do?
Thanks in Advance<br />
Angus
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