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posted on 31/7/14 at 10:13 AM Reply With Quote
ford sierra front hub washer size help

hi , just had the front ord sierra hubs powdercoated with new bearings and seals just about to torque the 41mm nut up and there is no washer, there wasn one when i bought the hubs and you dont get one supplied in the bearing kit.

does anyone have 2 spare washers?

ford dont make them anymore, does anyone know the size and thickness so i could have a couple lazer cut. thanks in advance

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tims31

posted on 31/7/14 at 10:55 AM Reply With Quote
Where did you get your bearing kits from, I got mine from Firstline and the washers were supplied.

I'll have a look in te garage later and see if I have a couple of old ones...

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posted on 31/7/14 at 01:17 PM Reply With Quote
They were just skf ones typical I didn't get any.

If u could have a look that would be great , I wonder If just got a washer for a 41mm nut it may be the same ?

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posted on 31/7/14 at 05:10 PM Reply With Quote
I don't think a normal washer will be thick enough, iirc the washer is probably about double the thickness of a normal washer, and it has a locating bit that sits in stub axle and stops it spinning.

Didn't get washers with my bearing kits either.

Might be worth a call to that tvr place kingster linked to on your thread about the grease covers for front hubs

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posted on 31/7/14 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
I got some of this caps , pretty expensive but looked good powdercoated .

I might have to get some lazer cut if anyone knows the dimensions .

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kingster996

posted on 31/7/14 at 09:10 PM Reply With Quote
Will measure them for you tomorrow if you want.

Hang on, thought you meant caps. Not split my hubs yet.

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tims31

posted on 31/7/14 at 10:43 PM Reply With Quote
Hi, Sorry been a busy day.

Had a look in the garage for the washers but they weren't where I thought they were. I'll have a look at the weekend when I get more time but as stated above, they are alot thicker than a standard washer, probably about 4mm





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posted on 31/7/14 at 10:52 PM Reply With Quote
Just had a look through my build images and the ones I used had serrations on to lock onto the hub, I think the one with the slot and key is the rear hub and washer...

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CosKev3

posted on 1/8/14 at 04:08 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by tims31
Just had a look through my build images and the ones I used had serrations on to lock onto the hub, I think the one with the slot and key is the rear hub and washer...

Hub-washer
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Ah thats the one! I knew it had someway of not spinning

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