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Old 10-02-2003, 12:58 AM   #1
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71 K20 Spicer front hub rebuild

I was going to rebuild the front hubs on my 71 K20 this weekend (gaskets, seals, O-rings, repack wheel bearings) and was wondering if anyone could offer any pointers. One of my shop manuals says to lock the front hubs before removing the retainer bolts, and one says to leave them unlocked. Thanks for your help.
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Old 10-02-2003, 02:17 AM   #2
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I am not sure what the hub internals are like on those newer style hubs, but the hub loks on my GMC (see avatar) are easiest if disassembled unlocked. This way the springs are compressed between the hub dial and the dog gear, and do not shoot out and get lost. Hope this helps.
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Old 10-02-2003, 11:44 AM   #3
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I've always done spicers with them unlocked. Seemed to be easier, IMO.
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Old 10-04-2003, 05:40 PM   #4
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Well, what was supposed to be simple weekend project has turned out to be more than I thought. All the hard parts are fine and I had already had a set of gaskets on hand.

The parts I cannot seem to find are the correct o-ring seal with the square profile and grease groove for the knob, the caliper attaching bolts, or the bolts that attach the trim ring to the clutch body and drive flange.

You would think someone out there would make a simple rebuild kit with all these parts in one place like they do for warn hubs, but I have the Spicer external hubs and it seems they are obsolete.

Any suggestions anyone?

Thanks.
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Old 10-08-2003, 08:05 AM   #5
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You can get the paper and metal gasket from GM. The chrome ring is still available from Spicer. You can get the plastic knob also but it will most likely come in Red unless they have some old ones on the shelf. I bought stainless steel bolts and washers for mine when I rebuild them. I have not been able to find a source for any of the internals new. I do have all of the part numbers and the spicer parts book if needed.
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Old 10-08-2003, 03:44 PM   #6
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Dean, thanks, but I already had the paper & metal gasket, Spicer chrome ring and knob from GM a while ago. I cleaned up & reused the o-ring and lubricated it, and found some SS bolts at an industrial bolt supplier locally. All the hard internal parts were in good condition so I just cleaned them in solvent and repacked with a moly-lithium wheel bearing grease. Everything is like new now. Thanks...Tom.
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Old 10-09-2003, 07:37 AM   #7
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That is exactly what I wound up doing. I had new s/s bolts/washers, chrome rings, paper/metal gaskets and blue knobs.

These hubs aren't the strongest so I hope you aren't planning anything extreme. They also have a tendancy to loosen up and fall off so keep an eye on them.
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Old 10-09-2003, 10:18 AM   #8
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the knobs are still available from the dealer also but only in yellow.the square "o" ring can still be had if you can find a parts man willing to look for you-- i've bought several in the recent past. another hard to find piece is the collar that the inner drive gear rides in, most used ones are worn pretty bad and new ones are expensive when they can be found.
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