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I have a 1962 M101 and need to inspect and repack the wheel bearings. The available TMs here and elsewhere online are for the later models that use the simple bearing cup grease cap, not unlike the modern M116's or what have you.
The older model has a 6 bolt cap in the middle of the spindle. It has no surge brakes, only parking brakes.
Q: am I correct to assume that I should 1) remove the wheel (after jacking and chocking as necessary) and then 2) remove the 6 nuts/bolts and then I will 3) see the retaining nuts and spindle hardware to take off the hub?
I searched this site, and could find assembled pics, and disassembled pics, but no in-between pics. (Searching "M101 Wheel Bearing" here turns up about a million hits, I couldn't make it through them all!)
I don't want to screw it up and risk not being able to use it Friday going down to Graves Mountain Rally.
Many thanks,
Bulldogger
The older model has a 6 bolt cap in the middle of the spindle. It has no surge brakes, only parking brakes.
Q: am I correct to assume that I should 1) remove the wheel (after jacking and chocking as necessary) and then 2) remove the 6 nuts/bolts and then I will 3) see the retaining nuts and spindle hardware to take off the hub?
I searched this site, and could find assembled pics, and disassembled pics, but no in-between pics. (Searching "M101 Wheel Bearing" here turns up about a million hits, I couldn't make it through them all!)
I don't want to screw it up and risk not being able to use it Friday going down to Graves Mountain Rally.
Many thanks,
Bulldogger