1999 Coda Expert Crank Instructions
1999 Coda Expert Crank Instructions
1999 Coda Expert Crank Instructions
The CODA Expert EX3 Crank is supplied with a triple compact chain-
ring, 8 and 9 speed compatible spider. Mounted to this spider are a
44 tooth aluminum alloy large chainring, a 32 tooth aluminum alloy
middle ring, and a durable 22 tooth steel small chainring. Each
chainring is marked with a two digit manufacturing date code.
A replacement spider for the EX3 Crank is available from your local
CODA dealer as part #QCSE3/BBQ.
1. It is easiest to install the spider onto the right crank arm before
the chainrings have been installed on the spider. You must prepare
the right crank arm, spider, and lock ring before assembling them.
First, using a Scotch-Brite pad, remove any old Loctite material from
the threaded areas and the scalloped interface between the right arm
and the spider.
2. Once these parts have been cleaned, coat the threads and all
points of contact between the arm, the spider, and the lock ring
with Loctite 242 (blue).
CAUTION: THE INTERFACE BETWEEN THESE THREE PARTS MUST BE CLEAN FOR
MAXIMUM ADHESION OF THE LOCTITE WHICH WILL HELP HOLD THE SPIDER
SECURELY TO THE RIGHT CRANK ARM.
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3. Place the spider on the inside of the right crank arm so that the
large chainring will be on the outside when the crank is installed on
the bottom bracket. This orientation can be verified by making sure
that the two digit date code on the inside of the spider will face in
towards the frame of the bike. See Fig. 1.
1. Begin by making sure that the CODA Expert rings which you’ve
selected are matched to the spider which you are using (EX2 double
or EX2 triple).
2. The outer and middle chainrings must be installed with the cor-
rect orientation to provide the best possible shifting. Each ring has
a counter-sunk bolt hole for the five chainring bolts, and the counter-
sunk side of each ring must face away from the five tabs on the
spider to which the rings are bolted. This will allow the chainring
bolts and nuts to sit into the recesses on each ring. You can verify
this orientation by making sure that the two digit date code on the
spider and on each chainring faces in towards the frame of the bike.
3. The large chainring has a pin on the outside which will need to
be aligned with the right crank arm to prevent a derailed chain from
getting jammed between the crank arm and the large chainring. Also,
the middle chainring and small chainring (on the EX3 Crank only)
have a “bump” which needs to be aligned with the right crank arm
to provide the best possible shifting. See Fig. 1.
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Fig.1 ▼
“Bump”
“Bump”
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4. Grease the threads of the chainring bolts. Install the chainring
bolts through the outer and middle chainrings and the spider. Tight-
en each of the chainring bolts to 80-100 In-Lbs (9-11.5 Nm) using a
5mm hex wrench to turn the bolt and the Shimano TL-FC20 tool to
hold the chainring nut. On the EX3 Crank, you will also need to install
the small chainring bolts. Grease these bolts and tighten each into
the spider to 80-100 In-Lbs (9-11.5 Nm) using a 5mm hex wrench.
2. If the crank is equipped with self extracting crank bolts, use the
Shimano TL-FC20 tool to unscrew the threaded bolt cap from each of
the crank arms. The self extracting crank bolt caps can be identified
by two small holes on opposite sides of the 8mm socket head crank
bolt. After removing the bolt cap, remove the crank arm bolt and
washer from each arm. Apply a little bicycle grease to the splined
serrations on the inside of each crank arm, and to the crank arm
bolts and washers.
3. Place each crank arm onto the splined bottom bracket spindle
so that the splines mesh. Make sure that the arms are oriented
180 degrees (opposite) from each other. Using only the palm of
your hand, press or tap the arms onto the bottom bracket to
insure that the splines start to engage.
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4. Install the washers and crank arm bolts and tighten the bolts
using an 8mm hex bit and torque wrench to 46-50 Ft-Lbs (62-68
Nm). Regularly check that the crank bolts are tight to this torque
specification.
5. Lastly, reattach the threaded bolt caps (if supplied) and tighten
to 44-60 In-Lbs (5-7 Nm).
Remember when installing the pedals to the crank arms that the
left pedal is left-hand threaded and is tightened by turning the pedal
spindle counter-clockwise. The right pedal has standard threads and
is tightened by turning the pedal spindle clockwise. Always grease
the pedal threads before installing them into a crank.
If using self extracting crank bolts, the Expert Crank arms can be
removed from the bottom bracket simply by turning each crank arm
bolt counter-clockwise. No additional tools are necessary.
If using non-self extracting crank bolts, you must first unscrew and
remove the 8mm socket head crank bolt. Then insert Shimano crank
tool TL-FC15 into the crank bolt hole in the bottom bracket spindle
and use a cotterless crank remover to pull the crank arm off of the
bottom bracket.
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