A big factor in the "turning
A big factor in the "turning freely" are the bearings themselves - some spin way more freely than others. I have had people with old square taper cranks complain when we install a new BB because they "don't spin as freely as their old cranks" but the old ones only spun like mad because they were worn to nothing.
Feel if they spin smoothly. If there is a feeling of binding anywhere that is what to look for. You can loosen the ring clamps entirely and feel the spin, and then tighten them to double check.
I never torque the ring clamps more than a good "snug" of about 1/4 or so turn after they become tight. There is no need to wrench super tightly down on them and stripping them would be a bad thing.
Robert
A big factor in the "turning freely" are the bearings themselves - some spin way more freely than others. I have had people with old square taper cranks complain when we install a new BB because they "don't spin as freely as their old cranks" but the old ones only spun like mad because they were worn to nothing.
Feel if they spin smoothly. If there is a feeling of binding anywhere that is what to look for. You can loosen the ring clamps entirely and feel the spin, and then tighten them to double check.
I never torque the ring clamps more than a good "snug" of about 1/4 or so turn after they become tight. There is no need to wrench super tightly down on them and stripping them would be a bad thing.
Robert