Gaz4562
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posted on 17/9/14 at 09:15 PM |
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Front wheel bearing washer
I've somehow lost the washer / spacer the that slides on the spline of a sierra front hub. Any ideas where to get one. Cheers peeps.
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raptor700
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posted on 18/9/14 at 07:40 AM |
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I just went to my local nut and bolt store and got a washer that slides nicely over
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CosKev3
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posted on 18/9/14 at 08:37 AM |
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Pretty sure Ford put the splines in the washer/spacer for a reason?
Is just a plain washer ok?
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Gaz4562
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posted on 18/9/14 at 09:05 AM |
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That's what I was thinking, hence why I want the proper thing. I've looked on the web but can't find a replacement part.
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loggyboy
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posted on 18/9/14 at 09:08 AM |
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which one? is it shown here?
Mistral Motorsport
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raptor700
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posted on 18/9/14 at 10:38 AM |
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Ford don't make them anymore and you can't get them from anywhere .
I just picked up 2 washer either 36 or 38 mm can't remember but one was just tight on the splines
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CosKev3
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posted on 18/9/14 at 11:23 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by loggyboy
which one? is it shown here?
Number 34, its much thicker tgan a washer, more a spacer.
Got a feeling the splines are in them so that the bearing does not turn against retaining nut, a plain centred washer could spin with bearing and put
forces on the nut, ie undo it?
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Gaz4562
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posted on 18/9/14 at 12:10 PM |
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Yeah it's 35. It is more of a spacer than a washer. It is quite thick and fits tight on the spline.
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loggyboy
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posted on 18/9/14 at 12:19 PM |
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Do you mean 34?, 35 is the nut I think.
Mistral Motorsport
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CosKev3
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posted on 18/9/14 at 12:31 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by loggyboy
Do you mean 34?, 35 is the nut I think.
34
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loggyboy
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posted on 18/9/14 at 12:39 PM |
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Looks like a 2nd hand job or a general washer then!
Mistral Motorsport
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Gaz4562
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posted on 18/9/14 at 02:57 PM |
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Doh !! Yeah 34. Sausages fingers on a iPhone. Was going to take a trip to the scrap yard. But found a bloke with a few sierras and cossies, do
hopefully he might sort me out.
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David Jenkins
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posted on 18/9/14 at 04:37 PM |
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As suggested above, the whole point of a toothed washer is to resist rotation that might undo the main nut... which would not be A Good Thing to
happen. I would guess that a plain washer would have the tendency to rotate as the wheel turned, which in turn could undo the nut.
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