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The air escape holes they use for brazing are in the rear of my chain stays not in my BB shell but still I guess a bit of water could get in.Water easily gets into the bottom bracket area of the frame via the little hole on the bottom of the bottom bracket shell which most companies put there to aid in the welding process. Water isn't the problem, that's to be expected. Looks like there is too much oxidation for the age of the bracket though which goes to the grease issue mentioned above.
I had a clicking noise a couple of years back that wouldn't go away, which I finally traced to the pedals. Stupidly I replaced the BB, the cranks, and the pedals twice thinking they were the problem. I also took the bearings out of the wheels, lubed all the axle intersections, lubed every bolt on the bike, greased my seatpost, and even lubed the adjustment bolt on my Brooks saddle. I did eventually narrow the issue down to the pedals. I finally gave up replacing them when I bought a set of Deore XT spds and they started doing the same thing after about a month. I eventually figured it out though- it was the pedal threads that needed to be lubed (with grease, not oil). I took off the pedals, lubed the threads where they go into the crank, and have been click free since. I have also shared this with many people who've had the same thing happen. Seems to me that makers of cranks have gotten a tad bit sloppy in the threading of the pedal holes, and they're not as exact as they used to be. At any rate, thought it might help...
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