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kevin powles 27-08-12 23:18

CMP truck rear axle tapered washers.
 
Hi, Anyone knows were to get hold of a set of the 7/16 tapered washers used on the rear axles of cmp's for holding in the driveshafts?.

thanks kevin.

rob love 27-08-12 23:58

Any trucking center here in North America can supply them. We got some from NAPA just a few months back.

kevin powles 28-08-12 00:34

hi rob, what do they call them over there, i guessing taper washers but perhaps they have a special name, checked there website but come up blank.

kev.

kevin powles 28-08-12 18:53

Hi, P.M. what you want for the adaptors plus CTL 29.

THANKS KEV.

Phil Waterman 28-08-12 19:14

What they are call is key to finding them
 
Hi

These are a common part used on trucks, the problem in finding them is to call them the right thing at the right place. A picture is very helpful in showing the guy at the parts counter at the heavy truck end of the auto parts store.

There is an earlier thread on the same topic which as of yet I have not found maybe somebody else remembers. I think it had the modern part number for Dayton listed.

Cheers Phil

Grant Bowker 28-08-12 19:31

One name I have seen for them is dowel washers, I've also seen them called split cones. The link below may be the thread Phil is remembering.....
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ighlight=dowel

motto 28-08-12 21:05

The Timken axle assemblies used on the Studebaker US6 have these split cones and I have always known them as 'collets'.

I would imagine that the split diff (Timken again) CCKW would also use them.

David

rob love 28-08-12 22:26

They were used by FOrd (and others) into the 70s on the Dana 60 rear axles. One of the terns is wedge washer, another is cone or conical washer.

The dayton part number is 334-710 I believe.

Lynn Eades 28-08-12 22:48

They are still used today on the FW hub units on the likes of a Toyota Hilux.(smaller) Kevin are your cmp ones the same as your carrier ones?


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