Really this all just caught me out making some assumptions that #1) all truck 12 bolts were 6 lug and #2) 2wd 1/2 ton trucks had 10 bolts. I think part of the reason I made this mistake is because the 64 C10 I had in high school was a 12 bolt but it was 6-lug. I guess it makes me wonder why they even went to 5 lug. And it's a hard lesson because I bought a diff cover than doesn't fit my axle.
For clarification this is my axle:
Which is definitely a 12 bolt cover.
Pull the bearing on the other side and even using the special tool, things can go wrong.
This bearing really didn't want to come out. Luckily I could rotate the puller foot 90 degrees and didn't break any more of the bearing. It took a lot more effort on the slide hammer to this side out compared to the other side.
I was irritated to find the bleeder on the new wheel cylinder was metric, like fricking 10mm, who has metric wrenches.
Anyway I swapped in the old one after cleaning the dirt out of it.
I like that it's longer anyway. Plus I hate having to guess which size wrench the bleeder needs. Better to keep them all 3/8".
When the new drums show up later this week, I should finally be able to finish. Obviously I also haven't been working real hard on it anyway since I'm working from home. But I would like to get the 66 back in the garage.