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Len Kulacki 05-05-16 03:20

C15A rear axle tapered dowels
 
Hello, I am in need of a couple rear axle tapered dowels, as some of mine vanished, :devil: while I was doing a brake job on my C15A. Thanks, Leonard leonard144@verizon.net

rob love 05-05-16 04:25

Are you talking about the cones that go on the axle to hub studs? If so, we got them from NAPA. I can check the bag tomorrow for a part number if someone doesn't chime in before then.

rob love 05-05-16 23:05

The part number on the cones we have is 005737, but I'm not sure whos part number that is. We got them from NAPA but they don't come up on their search engine. I think we got them from the heavy truck guys though.

Grant Bowker 05-05-16 23:28

R005737 seems to be a Meritor part number. If so, it crosses to Euclid E-5737 found in catalogue at http://www.macpek.com/wp-content/upl...-de-freins.pdf on page 2-49. Please confirm the dimensions are correct for your use. An earlier thread http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ghlight=euclid suggested caution is also needed to be sure you supplier gives you the split style.
Searching on tapered dowel or drive flange wedge may help.
Your local truck (think 5 ton and up) parts supplier may be helpful, mine was.

rob love 06-05-16 02:28

https://meritorpartsonline.com/webap...atalogId=10051

http://www.finditparts.com/products/...eritor-r005737

Don't know why my supplier didn't put the R on the bag. The part number still doesn't work on the Canadian NAPA site, but it does on the US site (where it also shows them non-split despite merritor having the split ones under that p/n)
http://www.napaonline.com/napa/en/p/TWRR005737

Len Kulacki 06-05-16 04:03

Thanks for the information
 
Yes, I am looking for the split tapered dowel cones, and Thank you all for the info, I will be checking out these sources. once again, Thanks, Leonard :salute:

Lynn Eades 06-05-16 09:37

Len, they are the same from any ford truck of that era, with a full floating hub.

John Mackie 07-05-16 08:05

rear axle cones.
 
Ford part no. BB 1142, not listed in Mac's catologue.
lots of medium trucks with 7/16 studs also use them.

Len Kulacki 07-05-16 15:29

Thanks to everyone
 
Gentlemen, I want to thank everyone for all of the input and information, you have helped me greatly and I really appreciate it, once again., Thanks, Leonard :cheers:


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