GCCMail: 15mm crank bolt remover Jim Gross (29 Apr 2006 22:09 EDT)
Re: GCCMail: 15mm crank bolt remover The Wolff Den (30 Apr 2006 18:12 EDT)

Re: GCCMail: 15mm crank bolt remover The Wolff Den 30 Apr 2006 17:12 EDT

Jim, my older Campy cranks all came with crank bolts with 15 mm heads,
so I'd assume you could use the famed peanutbutter wrench to pull the
bolts.  I'd also suggest you could find a thin walled socket somewhere
that would work too.  A standard one works for all my stuff, including
my old Suntour ATB crank.

Best of luck, MW

On 4/29/06, Jim Gross <jimgross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<blockquote style="border-left: #5555EE solid 0.2em; margin: 0em; padding-left: 0.85em">I'm hoping someone might know the answer to my question.

I have a 1982 Trek 736 road bike with a Suntour Superbe crank.  The
crank looks very much like a Campy crank of that vintage.  The crank
arms are fastened with a 15mm bolt (actually has 15 mm written on the
bolt).  There is very little clearance between the head of the bolt and
the crank, so a standard 15mm socket will not work (uses a 22mm crank
remover).

I am wondering if the Campagnolo 769 Crank Bolt Wrench will work to
remove the crank bolt on my Suntour Superbe crank.  I think Campy 769
tool is sometimes referred to as the "Peanutbutter wrench".

Thanks,
Jim Gross
Hollister, Florida

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