So recently someone gave me a nice set of 26" aluminum wheels with a QR front and a Shimano 3CC (3-speed coaster). The hub looked relatively clean and not grimy, with just a little dust and surface rust, so I figured (hoped) it hadn't seen a whole lot of miles and would be in good mechanical shape inside.
Got them all set up on an old Schwinn Hornet, got the shifter adjusted right. 2nd and 3rd are nice and smooth, but first gear occasionally pops, clunks, skips. At first I thought the old chain I tried to clean up was making noise; it had a couple of stiff links even after I tried to clean it. So I put a new chain on it, readjusted, and it didn't help.
Then I put several drops of light oil in the end of the axle and it got worse. In a couple runs up and down the block, first gear skipped and slipped half a rotation and it felt really ugly. Anyone have experience with these, maybe know of a silver bullet to free up/quiet down the internals?
Or should I have just heeded the advice of all the articles I've read on early Shimano stuff, most of which says they're fragile and difficult to service?
Got them all set up on an old Schwinn Hornet, got the shifter adjusted right. 2nd and 3rd are nice and smooth, but first gear occasionally pops, clunks, skips. At first I thought the old chain I tried to clean up was making noise; it had a couple of stiff links even after I tried to clean it. So I put a new chain on it, readjusted, and it didn't help.
Then I put several drops of light oil in the end of the axle and it got worse. In a couple runs up and down the block, first gear skipped and slipped half a rotation and it felt really ugly. Anyone have experience with these, maybe know of a silver bullet to free up/quiet down the internals?
Or should I have just heeded the advice of all the articles I've read on early Shimano stuff, most of which says they're fragile and difficult to service?