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Not real sure what this picture shows but that hole admits air from the engine air box to pressurize the brake drum. Check the connection ports on the spindle and make sure a zerk is not threaded into the air fitting, they are marked. It should be zerk, Hydraulic, air, on the drivers side. My...
That puts grease between the shaft and bushing in the spindle. Not the wheel bearing,
Check the LO. number 6 in the notes.
By the way, that bushing is phenolic.
That puts grease between the shaft and bushing in the spindle. Not the wheel bearing,
Check the LO. number 6 in the notes.
By the way, that bushing is phenolic.
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