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Quiz:
Can anyone spot why I thought it worth taking a photo of the old BB after I'd unscrewed it from the frame?
Since nobody got the answer, on the old BB (bottom) you'll see that the LH unflanged collar is attached to the cartridge, but the RH flanged collar is loose, but on the new BB (top) it's the other way round.
Normally the flanged collar is a permanent part of the cartridge (or so I thought), but in this case, I greased the threads, but failed to grease the inside of the loose collar before I fitted it. The collar on the UN72 was aluminium, and by the time the bearings started to fail, the cartridge had been in place long enough that the collar had started to corrode. Aluminium oxide takes up more space than aluminium, so the collar was so tight it was immovable. Eventually, I tried unscrewing the flanged side, and finally got it to move by jumping up and down on the end of a 32 mm ring spanner, exerting what I later guessed to be some 300 - 350 Nm of torque. When the RH flanged collar came out, it didn't bring the cartridge with it as I'd expected, but left it behind still stuck in the LH collar.
P.S. the image is on Photobucket, which is an ad-infested place these days<Clicking on the image will take you there. I recommend that you use the up arrow to go to the original post if you want a full-size image.