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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft V-hull mods
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<blockquote data-quote="RStewart" data-source="post: 129749" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>hubs are specific to the spindle diameter. looks like you have bearing buddies. after you remove them, there will be a cotter pin that you remove. then remove the nut and the hub will come off. if youu are going to pull bearings out and repack then i have a tip for you. after you remove nut and slide hub off, outside bearing will fall out. put hub back on leaving outside bearing out, and put nut back on. just a few turns will be ok. now, start pulling hub off again but let it slide down the spindle and you will feel the inner bearing catch on the nut. then a couple hard jerks and hub will come off and bearing and seal will be on spindle. hope this makes some sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RStewart, post: 129749, member: 278"] hubs are specific to the spindle diameter. looks like you have bearing buddies. after you remove them, there will be a cotter pin that you remove. then remove the nut and the hub will come off. if youu are going to pull bearings out and repack then i have a tip for you. after you remove nut and slide hub off, outside bearing will fall out. put hub back on leaving outside bearing out, and put nut back on. just a few turns will be ok. now, start pulling hub off again but let it slide down the spindle and you will feel the inner bearing catch on the nut. then a couple hard jerks and hub will come off and bearing and seal will be on spindle. hope this makes some sense. [/QUOTE]
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