CK5
Register an account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members.

identify these

bigbadchev84

1/2 ton status
Joined
May 17, 2004
Posts
2,191
Reaction score
0
Location
Hermiston, Oregon
Got a trailer full of stuff today and not sure what all of it is, I will put a pic and a number and hopefully you guys can tell me what it is so i can list it. I know what they are, but dont know what they fit
1.
67007-2.jpg

2.
67009-2.jpg

3.
67014-1.jpg

4.
67013-1.jpg

5.
67008.jpg
 
Last edited:
1.) Set of Spicer lock out hubs
2.) Knuckles from a D44, look to be flat tops
3/4.) Water pump from SBC, maybe short style?
5.) Can't see anything
 
1. Spicer lockouts for D44 or 10B

2. Dana 44 flat top knuckles

3,4. Water pump
 
1. External Spicer lockouts. Fits '76 and older 3/4 ton axles.

2. Flat top knuckles, fits '76 and older 1/2 and 3/4 ton axles, not sure if they're drum brake or disc brake types.

3. Short style water pump, dressed up with paint, looks brand new...look at the unpainted areas.

4. Same as #3.

5. Non-adjustable draglink, out of anywhere from '67 to '72 K-series truck, not sure exactly if the '71 and '72 had adjustable draglinks. Toss this link, its useless.
 
yep the clocking of the spindle studs and notch in knuckle to clear calipers movment and drum dosnt have this as drum brakes.

and i am not seeing the clearence notch on them .
 
I thought drum knuckles were completely different since they are closed knuckle. The knuckles here in question are flat top open knuckles and are mid 1976 and earlier D44.
 
oh i have one over 4x4high ? ? ?

dads old 70 gmc 3/4 ton was open knuckle and drum brakes. not vary comon at all.
 
I thought drum knuckles were completely different since they are closed knuckle. The knuckles here in question are flat top open knuckles and are mid 1976 and earlier D44.
I know for fact some early Fords had open knuckles and drum brakes. I had a '75 F150 with this setup. It had 6 spindle studs where the newer disc brake Fords have 5 studs.
 
Oh hell, who cares about anything that uses ball joints, real men use king pins anyway. :D
 
Truer words have never been spoken before.
 
we need a kingpin club :wink1:

if president is chosen on quanity on hand i bet allen would be it.
Yep, mountainexplorer is hands down the king of the kingpins.

I've only got 3. Hoping for the 4th sometime this spring or summer. Like I need any more. :doah:
 

Latest Posts

Top Bottom