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Old 06-02-07, 03:57
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Default Poor, but happy

I am Happy! I can understand all you packrats, I am a recovering packrat myself. When you restore a vehicle you soon realize that what is most enjoyable is not the finished product as much as the effort getting there. It is funny what some people consider enjoyable. Being covered in grease, smashing a finger, dropping a drum on your foot, hiking thru snow or mud looking for a part you don't really need, but have to have. And once your done, you can't wait to do it all over again.

Anyway. I will give Macs a try. Fortunately I will only need seals in the rear end. Still full of grease. Although, so was the brake drum. This is where you get covered in grease, hands are slippery and the drum slips out of your hands and lands on your foot(see above). I've come to like grease, it keeps the rust away.

Bob. In the manual the part show #2240 and on Dirk's site there is 2240-C01Q or 2240-C11Q. Or the spacer #1193, there are 8 different 1193 spacers listed on Dirk's. I will send him a message again, he hasn't replied yet.

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Phil
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