Posted by Mike CA on November 11, 2009 at 11:51:07 from (99.28.152.102):
I took off the adjustable front wheels on my '44 H, and I'm going to replace them with clamp style wheels. I knocked the races out of the clamp wheels. And it was just the races. I took one of the hubs off a '39 H, so I know what it looked like when it came out.
When I took the adjustable hubs off, there was an extra... guide? Not sure what to call it. There is one on each side, right behind the race. These fit right over the spindle. They are not part of the bearing kits I purchased, so I don't know what, or why. Are they just for an adjustable hub, and won't fit in the clamp style hub? I would assume since the spindle is the same, they would fit.
Should I knock these "cups" out, and put them in my clamp wheels?
Here is the adjustable style hub. You can see the extra retrainer cup inside the race.
Here is the older clamp style hub. The races have been knocked out. (I haven't cleaned all the sand out yet... I'm getting to that)
And here is a picture of a bearing kit for one of the hubs. That retainer cup is not part of it.
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