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Old Sonor Performer pedal: how to disassemble? Last viewed: 2 days ago

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Hello,

I shortly bought a kit with a Sonor Performer pedal (obviously Z5365?) from the 80's. Trying to disassemble the axle, but there's one pin (red circle) that doesn't come out. I guess it fixes the angle of the beater part on the axle. On the bottom/ opposite side (yellow circle) I've taken off the hexagonal nut.

Is it screwed in?

Or can I use a hammer and beat it out from the bottom side?

On the top of the bolt there's no slot or whatsoever to screw it out: it's just blank.

Thanks for your input!

Cheers and Merry Christmas,

Ralf

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Posted on 3 years ago
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Put a dowel or some piece of wood on it, tap it out easy with hammer. Someone over tightened it.

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Posted on 3 years ago
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That was it.

Thank you, Sir!

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Posted on 3 years ago
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One more questions, please:

After cleaning the ball bearings: which type of grease/ oil is the best?

Vaseline (petroleum jelly), oil for bicycles/ electric shavers or Ballistol?

Cheers,

Ralf

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Posted on 3 years ago
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No oil. Oil will drain out rather quickly. I use brake grease. I go to Autozone or NAPPA, get a little squeeze package of Brake bolt and caliper grease. Bearing grease comes in large 15 dollar cans, the package is about 2 bucks or so. It'll never see the heat it can handle or water it repels in a BD pedal and is designed not to run. Red fifth wheel grease is fine too.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

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Don't go under your car and scrape some, it'll have road grains in it.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

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Posted on 3 years ago
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Hi there,

Thanks so much for the information - greatly appreciated.

As I have just this huge demand of two tiny ball bearings to be lubricated,

I'd prefer to use material I already have in house ...

Guess that Vaseline could do the job, too?

Ralf

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Posted on 3 years ago
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Yes it will work, I don't see why not. You may smell it though.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

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Thanks, yes, it works - and doesn't smell, as I have 'Vaseline Chesebrough' which is chemically pure vaseline without perfume etc..

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Posted on 3 years ago
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