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Old 23-12-20, 00:26
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Hi Hanno

The "W.B." refers to wheelbase and not to "series WB.....by coincidence the 1940 WA series is the 133 inches and the WB series the 158 1/2 inches wheel base.....

On the first memo they refer to 113 wheelbase which applies to cars or at 113 1/2 for the 1/2 ton trucks.

Precious documents ........ and the magazine documents makes mention of either 900x13 ot 10.50x16 .........

Any idea which Heavy duty front axle they were requesting from General Motors....? GM did list a std front axle for the 3/4 ton Commercial KD with 11 inch brakes and the Heavy duty axle for the 3/4 ton Commercial KE with 14 inch brakes .......BUT with 123 3/4 wheel base........

Frame wise all 113 and 1/2 ton trucks had a curved frame above the rear axle......
.....all larger trucks 123 and larger the rear frame was flat from the rear of the cab to the end of the frame.

.....and GM also had the HD Maple Leaf front axle same as the HD Cab Over Front axle.

TONY........ I have a 1543X2 parts list, issued November 1940 ( no 167) and it does list the Eaton 2 speed axle....... but blank luck on the 1533!!!!!!

Two front axles are listed for the 1941 model....... one with ball bearings and one with cones and bearings for the "X" HD front axle using 10.50x16 tires. To me cone race /bearings denotes a model similar to the Maple Leaf HD or the COE......... The front wheel hub on HD is unique in having a small domed bolted cover instead of the recessed screw on cap ......

So much to learn........ so little time.

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Last edited by Bob Carriere; 23-12-20 at 23:30.
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