I find I have *more* pedal-turning since switching to the Phil Wood external BB, as it has little friction of its own and so poorly resists any seal friction against the drive sprocket
Dan, this surely takes the award for The Most Counter-Intuitive "Who Knew??" Moment Ever Recorded On A Sunday Morning.
Have been reading this thread for the past several days, wondering if/when in the next few weeks I will have to deal with this condition, and if so, how to prepare myself. Two mantras seem promising: "Adjust your expectations -- don't bother oiling the sprocket seal." And, <shrug> "Whatever turns your crank."
BTW, tucked away in the corner of an office on one of dusty streets of Nampula, a provincial capital in north-central Mozambique, I saw an equally dusty Brompton. The owner was a young Portuguese guy working with the municipality. I complimented him on his bike, but didn't ask how his chain was holding up.