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39 Century Front wheel hub assembly help


C-Lamb

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Finally putting my front end together. Thought it would be a 4 week break back in Jan 2023,but more like 18months in the end so I forgot more than planned...

 

Looked on line for diagrams and pics and haven't found it, even ordered master parts catalog hoping for a diagram...  

 

Question-where does this metal shield go? Can't see it in my pictured and I can't see how to avoid problematic interference with the cylinder.   I must be missing something stupid.

 

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After a car has been apart for many years anybody can make a mistake. This site is a collaboration of people that have made many mistakes themselves.

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There is a dust seal that goes underneath the tin plate. Bobs Automobilia sells theMm I’ll attach the page if his catalog. 

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Thanks everyone, been busy and don't get email notifications... gotta fix that.  Really appreciate all the responses. I eventually noticed I had a good picture of the front wheel assembly and realized it was upside down. 

 

I have the felt dust shields but they're a bit rough, I should order replacements!

 

One more question - I have several of these washers.  I believe at least one goes on the bolt holding the lower control arm to spindle assembly - do both go there or somewhere else?  

 

Getting the springs compressed and the spindle bolted in has been a real challenge.  I bought an inner spring compressor but the plates that slide in are too thick to fit between the spring layers 

 

Thanks again for all the help.. 

Chris 

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