Split axle rebuild tread

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Split axle rebuild tread

Postby pfarber » Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:14 pm

TOTAL TO DATE:


PARTSOURCEPriceTOTAL
Outer hub oil seals (4)ebay$30.50$30.50



Since my CCKW has split axles, and I want to go through them to make sure they are good to go, this will be my CCKW Split axle rebuild thread.

I already have new outer oil seals (4 for $30 :D ) but the bearings kinda worried me... its not unusual for a military truck to use one off parts.. and those parts can be expensive 70 years post production.

First bearings. The bearing all seem to be readily available. Ebay lists them, but I have not tried the local FLAPS. I'm more than certain NAPA should have them, but if I could find them at Advance then I could rack up some real savings with the internet deals they constantly have.



RaceRollerCost (est)Total
InnerTIM-394ATIM-395$10-15$80-120
OuterTIM-382TIM-387$20-30$160-240


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So it looks like the range (by ebay prices) is $250-400 for all the bearings for 2 rear split axles. Not bad... not bad at all.

What does suck is that it appears that Timken is no more... sucked up by Federal Mogul.. that means interchange lists :( The bright side is that *most* timken part number seem to be the same across brands. For example TIM-394A is an SKF 394-A and lists for $14-$19 retail... so they are out there.

Banjo axles will be covered in the G506 forums as that's the only truck I have with Banjos on it.
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Re: Split axle rebuild tread

Postby pfarber » Thu Jan 16, 2014 2:48 pm

Seals showed up. They are leather but it appears that they are two piece units... a normal seal pressed into a holder and crimped into place. That means that the seals themselves may be replaceable. Will have to look at the originals in the axles to see if that is true.

Here are the seals close up. Note the crimps around the flange.

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Udder side, just a seal in a holder:

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So these will need a good soak in motor oil before installation to get the leather nice and pliable.
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Re: Split axle rebuild tread

Postby pfarber » Sat Jan 18, 2014 4:13 pm

Having a lot more luck finding parts with SKF part numbers. Timken still exists, but using TIM-395 rarely gets a hit, while SKF BR395 comes up instantly.. and for less money.

So for giggles here's an interchange list I made from http://www.showmetheparts.com/skfhd/

TimkenSKFDescription
TIM-395BR395Cone/Roller Inner
TIM-387BR387Cone/Roller Outer
TIM-394A394-ARace Inner
TIM-382BR382Race Outer
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