I can't help you with the hub centering, but often when I take
something apart and have it laid out in order, I take a picture of it
with my digital camera.

Good luck!
Lee

On May 28, 9:24 am, Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Short version: I had the rear hub axle of the Atlantis apart and had
> carefully laid out the parts on a cookie tin in the order that I had
> removed each from the axle, including the ball bearings.  I had left
> one cone on the axle, just as the books and videoes all recommend.
> Over skips my four-year-old granddaughter to see what's happening with
> grandpa. She naturally grabs the edge of tin to lift her head over to
> see, and … well, you can imagine the rest of the story.
>
> It took a while, but I managed to locate every piece, including all 18
> ball bearings. (A magnet duct-taped to stick worked really well for
> this recovery mission.  It also helped that each bearing was still
> greased and not anxious to roll all over the garage floor.) I down-
> loaded the schematic of the hub from the Shimano site, and in-fact had
> recovered all the various bits and pieces. I threw everything into a
> can of Orange, scrubbed, then rinsed and sun dried on the deck.  Then,
> all a-fluster (still angry at myself for being so careless knowing the
> kids were here), and without thinking, I removed the one cone from the
> axle to carefully clean all the threads.  They sure do look shiny and
> great now, but I soon realized that I can't readily center my axle/
> wheel without a whole bunch of trial and error adjusting… on, off… on,
> off… etc.
>
> Tips, techniques, and short-cuts VERY MUCH appreciated…

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