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bottom-end seizure? (P&C are still mint)
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<blockquote data-quote="CamMann" data-source="post: 7471327" data-attributes="member: 158490"><p>Lots of great input; much appreciated everyone! Always a pleasure to learn from you all. After spraying the bearings with oil and it sitting overnight, there did seem to be a rust-colored sediment that came out & pooled below them. So, the likely culprit was bearing corrosion from the water ingestion. Just ordered bearings, seals, gaskets, etc. I'll take a closer look at the crank too. Thanks again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CamMann, post: 7471327, member: 158490"] Lots of great input; much appreciated everyone! Always a pleasure to learn from you all. After spraying the bearings with oil and it sitting overnight, there did seem to be a rust-colored sediment that came out & pooled below them. So, the likely culprit was bearing corrosion from the water ingestion. Just ordered bearings, seals, gaskets, etc. I'll take a closer look at the crank too. Thanks again!! [/QUOTE]
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