wheel hub for 1973 P 350
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With SRW (single rear wheels) and 5200 lbs. rear axle capacity // With SRW and 7400 lbs. rear axle capacity /// With DRW (Dual Rear Wheels).
SRW: AXLE code stamped on the Warranty Plate, (P350/500) riveted to the right side of the radiator support. Post what the code is, or take a pic of the plate and post it.
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It is the front passenger side hub....it is single wheel the tag on the dash says GVW 08000...there is another tag on the wiper motor that says 6500 ?.....3220?......3890
is it possible for a machine shop to fix it?...I read about people knurling it and then press in the race with red hi temp loctite
is it possible for a machine shop to fix it?...I read about people knurling it and then press in the race with red hi temp loctite
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B = 300 1V I-6.
V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.
S11009 = 1973.
122" Wheelbase.
P350, 8000 lbs. GVWR
00 = Refer to body maker.
A = New Process 435 4 Speed Manual Transmission.
No AXLE code
8,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
15 = Newark NJ Ford District Sales Office, where the original selling dealer ordered the P350 from.
Since there's no AXLE code, there's no way to discover what the rear axle weight capacity is. All I can do is list both of the hubs.
B7J-1104-A .. Front Hub - Right/Left is the same ~ 1957/76 P350/P400 - use with 5,200 lbs. rear axle capacity & single rear wheels / Obsolete
C7TZ-1104-D .. Front Hub - Right/Left is the same ~ 1967/76 P350/P400 - use with 7400 lbs. rear axle capacity and single rear wheels / Obsolete
No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has either of these hubs NOS, there are none on ebay.
Note: The brake drums are specific to one hub or the other, but the brake shoes are the same, so I suspect one of these hubs has a different number of studs than the other.
But the parts catalog doesn't list this info. But it does list the specs for the lug studs & nuts. B7J-1104-A lug studs use 1/2" -20 nuts // C7TZ-1104-D lug studs use 9/16" -18 nuts.
btw: CA resident: Your P350 is a long way from NJ, so where in CA do you live? I might know of a source for the hub here in LA LA Land.
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Hi Bill.....I pressed in a new bearing race with Locktite green 680 …..It seems to be in there tight...and the new race was a very tight slip fit...I don't think it will ever spin haha.....I am getting a chirping from the throw out bearing?? when I let out the clutch but it comes goes away when I get moving.....can you lube the throw out bearing through the clutch fork Hole???
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Hi Bill.....I pressed in a new bearing race with Locktite green 680 …..It seems to be in there tight...and the new race was a very tight slip fit...I don't think it will ever spin haha.....I am getting a chirping from the throw out bearing?? when I let out the clutch but it comes goes away when I get moving.....can you lube the throw out bearing through the clutch fork Hole???
If the T/O bearing is the original or a replacement from an auto parts store, it may have a rubber plug or a zerk.
I found the pic of the hydraulic clutch related parts, but it doesn't show the T/O bearing.
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