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Old 16-01-13, 10:58
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Thanks all,
Jock is correct. That is the washer. The inner diameter seems a bit large to fit in that location, but I believe you. It also matches Phil's photo.

Looking at Phil's photo, it would also seem that I am missing the inner washer . It might be a grease seal which is listed in the parts manual. I have only 1, so if anyone has a spare one , I would be grateful. Otherwise , I could probably make up a flat washer to suit. The inner one is quite thin.
It now means that I have to disassemble the hub to fit the inner washer.

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Old 16-01-13, 13:08
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Thanks all,
Jock is correct. That is the washer. The inner diameter seems a bit large to fit in that location,
but I believe you. It also matches Phil's photo.
Eric,

My big CMP bible is talking about a spacer, not a washer.
Part no. Ford C11Q-3381, Chev 1810294

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Old 20-01-13, 03:30
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well, the part that I am now missing is the retainer, Front Hub Inner Grease, part number C11Q2240 or early, C01Q2240. Anyone have a spare or NOS one?
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Old 20-01-13, 06:05
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Hi Eric,

Will check my drum of bits. If I have a good used one it's yours.

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Old 20-01-13, 07:06
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Hi Eric,

Is this it? Looks the same but the two holes kinda threw me. I seem to remember there were two types when I dismantled two front ends, those with and those without holes. Perhaps they are early/late parts?

It is a bit scored as you can see in the photos but if it gets you out of a bind until a better one comes along its all yours. It's the only one I have so its partner must have been real RS.

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Hi,
well, the part that I am now missing is the retainer,
Front Hub Inner Grease, part number C11Q2240 or early, C01Q2240.
Anyone have a spare or NOS one?
Maybe better Eric?
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