Also, I have this. I'd be willing to mail it to you as long as you mail it back when you're done.
Also, I have this. I'd be willing to mail it to you as long as you mail it back when you're done.
I had forgotten about this trick. I didn't have to do it when I checked my pattern but I know of lots of people that do it that way. Good advice.if you are using straight paint, try mixing just a few drops of gear oil in it
Are these the slugs?I’m getting the Dana 44 cleaned up and have started reassemble.
One of the Stepped Hub Drive Gears has been marred up by debris. The damage extends into the teeth just a little. I might can clean it up.
But, it appears this part has been discontinued and only one place (Torque King) has one for sale. At $120 I’m making sure they are the only option if I go the replacement route.
Here is my question: looking at Dennys Driveshaft, they show a Drive Gear that is completely different. Dana Spicer 42667 is their part number.
Is that the same thing but in a different design? I can call them tomorrow and ask but wanted to see if anyone around here has thoughts.
Last, if this is just a cosmetic issue and won't be an issue mechanically please let me know. The truck is 50 years old and I suspect I'm okay rolling with it as is.
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They should be kept away from the spindle nut by a c clip iirc but if you can take a picture with the hub removed it might refresh my memory.They are. I'll clean the teeth and reuse. They are terrible. I was more concerned with the rough face on the backside. I don't know how they work and if that surface spins while touching another surface then I worried it might bugger something up.