>>1774177>Take it to a shop and have them saw/pry it offif you don't know what to do, just stay quiet
yes he could take it to a shop but that's not what they'd do.
your post is just 'i don't know'
The correct tool is a gear puller
as always RJ has a video explaining what to do.
As for 'learning from the experience', yes, he should, he should learn to remove the washer, not crossthread, clean the threads before using, grease the threads on the tool, and tighten it well before using.
>>1774121which of those did you not do? Or was it already stripped from someone else, or just badluck/chinesium?
You know anon i'd also consider not changing the crank now...
Like what was actually the problem with it