Posted by Bob on February 12, 2018 at 18:17:46 from (64.255.159.199):
In Reply to: Buda shop mule posted by Bighal67 on February 12, 2018 at 15:15:03:
OK, here's the deal... that style of nut with a seal molded to it was used on MANY different IH truck axles (and, IIRC, some Spicers). Even up into the 70's, and maybe beyond.
Of course, I have no idea how many sizes may have been made.
It's purpose is to keep the gear oil in the rear axle, and the grease in the wheel bearings separated.
NOT sure where to find a new one nowadays, a GOOGLE search didn't immediately turn anything much up, 'cept a used one on ebay (he DOES list the thread size), Auction #132493081717.
If you cannot find a new or good one, it really isn't needed if you have good hub seals.
They are what actually keeps the grease or gear oil out of the brakes.
Without the axle hub nut seals, gear oil will lube the wheel bearings (NO harm there) and the wheel hub seal will keep it out of the brakes.
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