I'm trying to put some new pedals on an old Schwinn, and the left pedal is REALLY really stuck in the crank.
I destroyed the old pedal taking it apart to create more clearance for a heavier wrench, so I have just the straight shaft and square nut.
I tried putting a "cheater" on it, a pipe fit over the wrench for more leverage. This is really awkward work, though, trying to break it free with the crank still on the bike.
I guess I'm going to have to take the crank out of the bottom bracket and enlist a helper to hold it while I wrench it out with a cheater.
OR - maybe drill the darned thing out and re-tap the crank.
Any suggestions? Anybody got a method for dealing with this awkward task?
I destroyed the old pedal taking it apart to create more clearance for a heavier wrench, so I have just the straight shaft and square nut.
I tried putting a "cheater" on it, a pipe fit over the wrench for more leverage. This is really awkward work, though, trying to break it free with the crank still on the bike.
I guess I'm going to have to take the crank out of the bottom bracket and enlist a helper to hold it while I wrench it out with a cheater.
OR - maybe drill the darned thing out and re-tap the crank.
Any suggestions? Anybody got a method for dealing with this awkward task?