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Does anyone know the exact sizes of the spindle on the M105?
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Even if that's not what he means, I would appreciate an answer to this question!You mean the spindle nut socket size?
No the actual spindle.You mean the spindle nut socket size?
Is that metric measurements or what bud?M105 & M105A1 are the same size and diameters (same bearings) as the Deuce axles: Ø 66.675" inner, Ø 61.912" on the outer end.
M105A2 & A2C have Ø 66.675" on both ends, inner and outer side. (I'm almost certain that the bearing numbers are 39590/39520)
G.
So to bump this thread, the M105A2 TM (TM 9-2330-213-14&P), page 4-81 (PDF document page number 137) section 4-49 "HUB, WHEEL, BEARING, AND BRAKEDRUM MAINTENANCE", lists:You mean the spindle nut socket size?
Not so surprising really, if you think that the outer end of the Deuce spindle is Ø61.91mm, vs. Ø66.68mm for the trailer spindle..... (Socket, wheel bearing, 3-3/8" (the next figure appears that it'll need to be an 8-sided socket) (I find it surprising that it's not the same as the deuce 3" bearing nut socket) ............
Awesome, thanks Mr. gringeltaube!Thanks for the good info.
Just to confirm what I said in post #4: for the M105A2 and A2C models the inner and outer cone is #39590; inner and outer cup is #39520
(NSN 3110-00-198-1757 refers to one complete cone/cup bearing set)
Not so surprising really, if you think that the outer end of the Deuce spindle is Ø61.91mm, vs. Ø66.68mm for the trailer spindle.
G.
Does anyone know if the M105A2 wheel bearing nuts are 6 or 8-sided?
I sure hope you didn't just pull that cap for me to answer that. I was going to open mine (since I need to anyway), but I do appreciate it most definitely though.8-sided, 3-3/8".
G.
Here's something interesting, I looked up the NSN of this seal on PartTarget.com and it lists the following:After searching and searching online, I found Oshkosh claims to have the inner seal that fits (Item #20 from the previous exploded diagram).
http://www.oshkoshequipment.com/products/detail/165/5041/Wheel-Hub-Axle-Seal
$24.63 each
Military Part Number: 7411429
Military Description: SEAL,PLAIN ENCASED
National Stock Number (NSN): 5330-00-741-1429, 5330007411429
Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5330 (Packing and Gasket Materials)
National Item Identification Number (NIIN): 007411429
Federal Stock Number (FSN): 5330-741-1429, 53307411429
Alternate Numbers: 2275398
CAGE numbers: 19207,58499
This item fits the following series and models of equipment:
M103
M103A3 , M105A2 , M105A2C , M107A2 , M107A2C , M448
M149
M149 , M149A1 , M149A2
M295A1
M295A1 , M313 , M447 , M447C , M749 , M750
M991
XM991 , XM991E1 , XM991E2 , XM995 , XM995E1 , XM995E2
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That's much better math! So what you're saying is, the seal is fine until you push the trailer out from orbit?The "shaft diameter" - or sleeve in our case, where the seal rides on - is said to be 3.25 inches (to be confirmed), so the circumference there is 0.85 ft.
That means that the hub (with its seal in place) is allowed to spin up to 4,235 rpm. Which is equivalent to towing that trailer at "only" a little over 500 mph...
G.
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