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M116a2 Castle Nut

Heyjimi

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I searched the form but could not find an answer to what I thought would have been asked already.
I just bought a M116a2 and needed to change out the bearings and was shocked to find there was not a Caslte nut. It was a nut with a cheap Caslte "cap" over it! :neutral:
Where can I find the right one I went to 4 auto parts stores and a couple of others part places with no luck?
What are the specs for the nut?
Thanks.
 

rosco

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You could make one. Use a hack saw to cut the sides - then file out the center groove. A junk yard comes to mind too. McMaster/Carr would probably beat the auto parts joints. Or try eTrailer.
 

Heyjimi

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The issue with that is the nut is not thick enough...when it butts up against the bearing it is too far from the cotter pin hole. I guess that's why the cap was use to began with.
I do not know the thread size to be able buy or get a thicker nut to cut slots into it.
 

319

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Section 4-43 of the TM shows both styles, and notes that "configurations may vary", while figure 12 and 12-1 in the parts illustrations only refers to the castle nut.
 

Heyjimi

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Thanks 319 that helps me understand now that it was like that from the beginning and not that someone jacked it up.
So now just need to get a new retainer cap.
 
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