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Scudders wrote:Would appreciate if anybody with the know how could advise.
fatboy wrote:Surely the leftmost black bit is the wrong way round (bottom photo)
gregoryoftours wrote:The headset needs to be assembled as follows:
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Part 1- this is the crown race. Flip this 180° and it needs to sit around the stepped shoulder it is currently sat on top of, with the bevel facing upwards. If it's a split collar it will just push down around the shoulder on the fork. If it's not a split collar it will need installing by tapping it down carefully into place with a piece of pipe of the correct internal diameter, or using a proper headset crown race installation tool.
Remove part 6 for the time being - it belongs in the top half of the headset.
Due to the large internal diameter of the plastic ring (labelled seal ring) I suspect that it's a basic seal designed to rest on the ledge surrounding the upward facing bevel of part 1. If this binds when the headset is put together it probably belongs somewhere else.
Part 2 - This and part 5 are the cartridge bearings. If the markings are the same on both then they are interchangeable. If not you need to find out which is the upper bearing and which is meant to be the lower and install accordingly. If they are both the same then this fits as it currently is between the upward facing bevel of part 1 and the inside the lower headset cup 3. As it is now part 2 is the correct way up.
Part 5 - the upper bearing sits as it is into the upper cup 4. It's the right way up already.
Part 6 - compression ring. Install this split ring, bevel facing down, onto bearing 5. It should wedge into the internal bevel of the bearing.
Part 7 - bearing cover/dust cap. The radius on this can be a little confusing, it faces up and is just like that to look neater meeting the steerer spacers that fit above it, it's not any kind of a bearing race or cone. Flip this part over so that the flat underside sits on the flat top of part 6. The rubber skirt faces down, stopping water/dust getting in. There is a small possibility that if the plastic ring mentioned earlier causes the headset to bind it may instead belong around the outside of part 6 and under the rubber skirt of 7, but I don't think that is the case.
Then your steerer spacers and/or stem stack on top of part 7 as usual.
531colin wrote:As it happens, I assembled exactly this headset a while back (supplied with a Genesis frame).
I have to say that I found Gregory's post a model of clarity....I could no more take somebody else's photos and apply numbers to them than fly about in the air.
Not only that, but he is spot on with the assembly instructions, including the plastic washer thing which offers some slight "sealing" to the bottom race. Chapeau!
531colin wrote:The bottom cartridge bearing seats on a short 45 degree taper ...