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Old 01-04-2012, 01:23 PM   #1
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Rear End Questions

Well, I feel guilty about monopolizing Captainfab's PM inbox so I figured I'd give him a break and ask in the general forum.

I have a 64 12 bolt rearend that I'm planning on installing in my 57 3100. Before I do, I'd like to install fresh wheel axle bearings and seals. The guy at NAPA keeps asking me about H033 & H035 and I don't know exactly what it means. If anyone has the correct bearing and seal PNs that I can use, or cross into a NAPA #, I would be most greatful.

I also found this link here:
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that explains all the drum brake components and order of assembly. Is this a good reference for my 64 components or are they different?

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Old 01-04-2012, 01:49 PM   #2
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The 12 bolt that you have should have the GM corp 8 7/8" rearend. The HO33/HO35 axle are the old style corp axles. I only have my 63 book in front of me, but will bring my 64 book in tomorrow if no one else pipes in.
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Old 01-04-2012, 01:54 PM   #3
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The 12 bolt that you have should have the GM corp 8 7/8" rearend. The HO33/HO35 axle are the old style corp axles. I only have my 63 book in front of me, but will bring my 64 book in tomorrow if no one else pipes in.
thanks, that's starting to make a little sense now. The notes on the NAPA website says... "w/ H033, H035 Axles,2nd Design" sounds like I have the 2nd design?
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The HO33/35 designation refers to the 1/2 ton differentials used from the second design '55 thru the '62 model year. In '63 the 12 bolt ( 8-7/8" ring gear) was introduced, and in use in the C10's thru the '82 model year.....'79-'80 in the K10's. The bearings and seals will be the same from '63-'82 in a C10. The brakes will be the same from '63 thru about '75-'76, with the self adjusters starting in '66.
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So,just to be clear on this Capt.,this is how I'm reading it
HO33 and HO35= '55 -'62.
'63 -'82= nothing to do with HO33/35.
The '63-'82 are referred to as 8 7/8 corporate.
Bearings and seals the same for pre '69 and post '71 despite the difference in axle length.
Correct?
I,too,have been shopping for rear diff parts and came across the same confusion as LDO,I've foung lots of the HO33/35 stuff, but nothing that really positively identifies(matches) my '65 8 7/8 corp rear.
Great info to know Capt. Thank you.
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:13 PM   #6
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Hey welcome LDO, glad you could make it to this site, and hope you continue, great site for info on your truck, alias 406Rich.
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:55 PM   #7
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Old 01-06-2012, 01:20 AM   #8
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That is correct. In my experience, all the parts for the '63-'82 truck 12 bolts are interchangeable. Not just bearings and seals, but gears, carriers, brakes, etc. A couple of things to look out for though, are the 17 spline axles used in '63 and '64, and of course the different length axles starting in late '70.


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So,just to be clear on this Capt.,this is how I'm reading it
HO33 and HO35= '55 -'62.
'63 -'82= nothing to do with HO33/35.
The '63-'82 are referred to as 8 7/8 corporate.
Bearings and seals the same for pre '69 and post '71 despite the difference in axle length.
Correct?
I,too,have been shopping for rear diff parts and came across the same confusion as LDO,I've foung lots of the HO33/35 stuff, but nothing that really positively identifies(matches) my '65 8 7/8 corp rear.
Great info to know Capt. Thank you.
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Old 01-06-2012, 08:48 AM   #9
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Thanks Rich.

And thanks to everyone else who posts up answers and advice. Like I always say, "there is value in knowledge but passing it on is priceless!"

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63 had backing plates that were pressed onto the spline of the differential.

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Old 01-07-2012, 09:53 PM   #11
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One more question here. My rear has what appears to be a dust/dirt shield between the back of the axle flange and the grease seal. The wheel studs actually go thru it too. When I removed mine, it looked as if there was some sort of gasket between the face of this dust shield and the back of the axle flange????
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Old 01-08-2012, 11:29 AM   #12
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How do you know if th axles are good to go?
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Old 01-08-2012, 01:00 PM   #13
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Here is what they look like. Nothing leaked or had excessive play before the teardown...

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You`re good to go..just re-install seals, and maybe bearings.....
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Old 01-08-2012, 09:49 PM   #15
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Rich,
I tried pulling the old seals and bearings out and got the seals out but the bearings are giving me trouble. I've got a bearing puller but I think it's too weak. How do I know when the new bearing is installed all the way? Is there a lip inside the tube that stops it?

Should the removal jaws be inserted all the way till they catch and start pulling out the old stuff?

I just don't want to damage this rear end I've worked so hard getting ready...
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I used a slide hammer with an old set of hub puller jaws inverted to grab the inside of the bearing, and yes there is a lip to allow the bearing to go in only so far.
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I used a slide hammer with an old set of hub puller jaws inverted to grab the inside of the bearing, and yes there is a lip to allow the bearing to go in only so far.
Should I be able to feel it with my finger inside there and tell where the lip is and the bearing is?

I don't want the puller jaws to latch on to the wrong lip (if that's even possible)....
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Not possible LDO the lip should only be high enough to stop the outer part of the bearing,also your pulling away from it.
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Thanks.

I will re-attack tomorrow with a slide hammer that carries a little more ass.
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I can see some wear on the axle. Can you feel a difference in the diameter LDO?
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Capt. - I will check it today after work and I clean it up a little. I hope I don't need new axles, that would suck!

But if I do, should I go ahead and upgrade to 30 spline (w/new spiders)??

any recommendations on brand/companies, etc...
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Tonight I came home with a proper bearing removal tool rented/borrowed from Autozone and it worked perfectly. Got the bearing out and the shim/washer behind it. Thanks to all who gave me the gouge on the removal.

I am pretty sure the axles are salvageable. I'll hit them with some scotchbrite and see what happens.
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I can see some wear on the axle. Can you feel a difference in the diameter LDO?
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Capt,Assuming that this is a wear spot...Any fixing it?,or is the axle toast?
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What about spray welding(cold) and remachining,,A viable option or?
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You can get those 'axle saver' bearings that move the bearing outboard the width of the bearing. I don't think welding and machining the axles would be very cost effective. That would probably cost more than new replacement axles.

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Along with the bearing, out came a large washer looking thing. I believe this may be called a retainer? It was located behind the bearing and is what the puller 'bit' into to extract the bearing. They are a little bent but not too bad. Can I just hammer them flat again or are they available for replacement? I don't see them as included with the bearings on the Napa site.

I will get pics of it tonight after work.

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