by Calnago on Wed Jan 31, 2018 5:26 pm
Ha... I did like the guys in the last video posted by @glepore.
In the OP's case... his BB30 sleeve is apparently bonded in with Loctite 609 and, as mentioned, that's a breakable bond either by heat or mechanical impat. As far as I'm aware that bond breaks at 250 degrees Celsius, but that's neither here nor there because heat like that will just soften the resins and destroy your paint. It is best removed with sharp impact, a BIG sharp impact. I'd use a bigger hammer than the guys in the video just to lessen the chances of what happens if your aim isn't so great. And don't try to do this while the bike is in a stand, there's just not enough support. Use whatever means available to support the frame. Generally I've had success just leaning it over against a wall so that the wheels are angled toward the wall and you end up pounding towards the wall at a downward angle if that makes sense.
And as mentioned, you need to find some proper drift that will give you good contact with the edge of the sleeve. I'm thinking the threaded part inside the sleeve may not be bonded well enough to keep it from coming out without the sleeve, in the event you wanted to thread a "makeshift drift" in there but you could try it.
Anyway, why the big sharp impact over short mamby pamby taps?... firstly... mamby pamby taps will just be the equivalent of a 3 year old tugging on her mommy's skirt trying to get attention while she's talking to a friend. It "may" work, but in all likelihood a loud scream will be required (the small child equivalent of a big sharp impact). I don't like using gentle "pullers" and the like where a retaining compound has been used as it tends to give it a chance to pull away at the carbon fibers along with it, rather than just freeing it up instantly. Although, with your BB30 shell, it could very well be alloy correct?... so that's probalby not as big a concern.
Anyway, it has to come out... the tools such as @ms6073 showed above would be the proper and ideal drifts to use, along with the biggest hammer and blindfold you can find. Support, set, aim, and out she comes!
Good luck.