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Rasta
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Press fit help?

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Going to replace my hated creaking Press Fit bearing tomorrow. Heading off, so can't wait any longer.
Instructions say use grease unless there is a possibility of creaking, then use a Loctite bearing compound.

I don't have the Loctite and last time I used grease, it creaks.

Can I use Loctite medium thread locker? I have that. Other options?

It is such a tight fit that I can't imagine anything remaining behind when pressed in.

Thanks.
Lazarus
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if you are worried about creaking I would buy the advised compound
If you do use what you have my best guess is that its better than nothing/probably wont do any harm

If it does continue to creak you can get threaded push fit [ tube between each bearing side ] which you tighten so wont creak [ which i have had to do and it works perfectly
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Bearing fit is pretty strong stuff and will usually require the application of heat* to shift at a later date.


*sometime considerable.
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Instructions say use grease unless there is a possibility of creaking, then use a Loctite bearing compound.
What bike, out of interest?
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Re: Press fit help?

Post by Rasta »

Thanks for the replies.
I went with Loctite medium strength thread locker, as that is what I had. Will find out in a couple of years if it will come out.
The compound was recommended by the RaceFace bearing not the frame. (Niner aluminium)
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