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Re: Front wheel bearing lock nuts 37- 115 c
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Marty or Marston
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Something doesn't appear right. The nut appears to be inside the drum too far. While I have not seen but only the wheels on my 901, I need to ask are you sure that the wheel has the right bearings and races installed?

Also, my model 440 Channel Lock pliers fit the inside nut and don't protrude past the washer and work great for holding the nut.

Posted on: 2016/1/5 11:56
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I think one could also wedge a tool (screwdriver tip?) between one of the flats on the inner nut and the hub to prevent the nut and the locking washer from moving while tightening the outer nut.

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Posted on: 2016/1/5 14:44
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Re: Front wheel bearing lock nuts 37- 115 c
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I would also question if the correct bearings and races are installed, but regardless if there is enough room between the outer nut and the cotter you could add a spacer (washer) between the outer bearing and the inner nut. But not just an ordinary washer but one with sides ground flat and parallel and surface-hardened.

Posted on: 2016/1/5 16:12
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Re: Front wheel bearing lock nuts 37- 115 c
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After seeing Mal's photo, I decided to see what the front wheel bearings on my 115C look like. The ones on my Packard look the same as Mal's with the inner nut just protruding from the end of the hub. It is clear that there is a space between the outer lock nut and the cotter pin. This means the cotter pin only serves as a safety device. This also means that the lock nut must be tight against the ring and inner nut; otherwise, the adjustment will be too loose. O_D's suggestion for a flat washer between the cotter pin and outer nut is something to consider. Later designs with a castellated nut seem to be a better way to go, in my opinion.

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Posted on: 2016/1/6 16:43
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Re: Front wheel bearing lock nuts 37- 115 c
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JW, in the past I have just used a screw driver or the tip of a rolling head bar to hold the inner nut while tightening the outer with success.

Posted on: 2016/1/8 9:40
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Re: Front wheel bearing lock nuts 37- 115 c
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Ken, great minds thinking alike. Ha, ha.

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Re: Front wheel bearing lock nuts 37- 115 c
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Just trying to add a reduced sized photo of some of my original brake shoes from 37. 115-c compared to the replacement bonded shoes. I will add to this if it goes through. New on this photo sizeing. ☹️. Whoops the wrong photo. But I did it few, Back to the shoes later. Dave. The origional riveted shoes are wider on the top sides than the replacements is I welded a spacer on the side of the holder to take up the slop , the shoes line up nice in the drum. The slot in the shoe expander had to be opened up slightly, the new shoes at this point are slightly wider. Dave

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