If all you want to do is move an in-place BB over a bit you can certainly 
get by with just one wrench/spline tool.  Just keep in the back of your 
mind the fact that the drive side is reverse-threaded and you loosen by 
turning clockwise. Loosen drive side/tighten opposite side in small 
increments.  Phil recommends using a thread locker like Loctite on their 
fixing cups so it may turn with some difficulty (kinda interesting how they 
recommend a thread locker where others - the kind with a lip - recommend 
using grease).  And again IIRC, their instructions say to tighten to around 
20 ft/lbs so as not to overload the bearings.

On Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 11:02:21 AM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Now I'm confused. I need to shift the spindle to drive side about a 
> millimeter..do I need two wrenches at once, or can I loosen one side at a 
> time? Oy, I have no clue how Phils work. 

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