@yoused Thanks! I already did this with the Schwinn Varsity with great success.
@ai6yr Was that the Varsity with the one-piece crank?
@yoused Yes....This one, also.
@ai6yr I had a Varsity for about 15 years. I gradually replaced every part on it with something better, including the frame (Letour). It was the bicycle of theseus.
@yoused LOL... Well, right now, just the gasoline expended to haul this project bike home. It looks to be exactly the same bike as the Varsity I restored, except larger tires. (Mysteriously, one tire is 27x1 and there is a 700CC tire not attached. 🤔). Since the seller graciously provided tires/tubes for this, it looks to me like the investment here will be chain, brakes, brake/shifter cable maybe (could re-use them, but they are circa 1974....). The big question is whether I paint it or not, really.
@ai6yr When you reinstall the cup (with freshly greased bearings), you need to get it just right. There must be zero play (it has to be snug) but freely turning (no binding).