got the bottom bracket on. the left arm is a little thinner as it's a 105 arm so the screw does not quite sink in even with all the washers on the bottom bracket. think I need to put a washer behind the arm?
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That bottom bracket is not right. It's probably designed for a 68mm square taper spindle. I would try moving the NDS spacer over to the other side, assuming that the DS BB cup has enough threads to engage it. If not, you may have to rethink your crank setup.
That bottom bracket is not right. It's probably designed for a 68mm square taper spindle. I would try moving the NDS spacer over to the other side, assuming that the DS BB cup has enough threads to engage it. If not, you may have to rethink your crank setup.
Shimano lists them as compatible on the chart that was posted. They are both hollowtech, but the arms are mixed, so it is going to take a little bit of fiddling. they dont make Shimano Deore power meter arms. There are plenty of threads on the bottom bracket to deal with. They feel good, and the arm is on well. is the the nut just a backup to keep the arm from sliding offor is it just to position the arm? dont I jsut need some of these till the preload screw engages?