First, thanks to those who have posted threads and pics in the past, I've read them all. This is the first hub I've removed on a Deuce...Removed the rear hub to put in new seals to stop a big leak. Truck is an ex Air Force 1987 and shows only 11K miles. I made a jig to set on my floor jack for hub removel, made it really easy. I think I'm going to bolt it to the jack platten when I reinstall the hub, it was a little wobbly if it wasn't centered under the weight perfectly...I didn't find any remanents of the infamous cork seal. I would assume with the truck being 25 years old someone has been into it irregardless of the low miles. The inner seal came off pretty easy by working a long pry bar around it, a little bit at a time...My big question is about the outer seal. It looks like the diff oil can flow freely down the axle tube and get behind the axle flange, this is nomal. If the truck were on an incline you could really get some oil in there.The outer seal slides onto the spindle, not really sealing to it. What keeps the oil from going between the outer seal and spindle and getting to the bearings? I've read the TM's and don't see any reference to a bead of sealent before installing the spindle nuts. I can see how the missing cork gasket would let oil go thru the keyway, what about the rest of the seal/spindle?