Driveshaft Bearing

Hudsonrules
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Its not a bad idea and shouldnt be too difficult. I spent a life time in Beverage Maintenance where all the Trucks had a couple 'carrier bearings' to correct the driveline angles resulting from narrowed & dropped frames. The bearings never required lubrication and seldom failed.0 -
The Driveshaft Bearing is a sealed bearing and requires no maintenance.
If you want to replace the bearing, here are the part numbers for the bearings.
'48-'52 All Exc Pacemaker and Wasp use #88506
'50-'52 Pacemaker and Wasp use #88107
'53-'54 All Exc Jet use #88107
I am not totally sure about the above infomation. So here are the dimensions of the bearings. You can measure yours and pick the right one.
#88506
ID 1.1811 inchs
OD 2.4409
Width 0.9449 inchs
#88107
ID 1.3780 inchs
OD 2.8346
Width 0.9843 inchs0 -
mars55 wrote:The Driveshaft Bearing is a sealed bearing and requires no maintenance.
If you want to replace the bearing, here are the part numbers for the bearings.
'48-'52 All Exc Pacemaker and Wasp use #88506
'50-'52 Pacemaker and Wasp use #88107
'53-'54 All Exc Jet use #88107
I am not totally sure about the above infomation. So here are the dimensions of the bearings. You can measure yours and pick the right one.
#88506
ID 1.1811 inchs
OD 2.4409
Width 0.9449 inchs
#88107
ID 1.3780 inchs
OD 2.8346
Width 0.9843 inchs
I put a new BCA 88107 bearing in my 50 Pacemaker so I know that to be correct. Richie.0 -
And It's The Same Bearing That Is Used In A 1972 Chevy 1/2 Ton Pick Up Truck Your Local Parts Store Has It On The Shelf Just Waiting For You To Ask For It But Don't Ask For A Hudson Bearing They Don't Have It Listed That Way0
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PAULARGETYPE wrote:And It's The Same Bearing That Is Used In A 1972 Chevy 1/2 Ton Pick Up Truck Your Local Parts Store Has It On The Shelf Just Waiting For You To Ask For It But Don't Ask For A Hudson Bearing They Don't Have It Listed That Way
Uh oh! This makes me remember a story my brother once told me about the time he tried to remove one these bearings from his '78 chev. pickup. Something about securing the shaft in a giant vise, heating it until it was red hot and having a 300 lb. garage guy named "phatboy" beat on it with a sledge.....0 -
Hudsonrules wrote:
I saw a write up on repacking the drive line bearing on the step down. It made me think, I have put thousands of miles on various Hudsons and never gave that a thought. Now, after sixty or so years, I will attemt to remove and repack the bearing, or is it better to replace the bearing. I seem to recal that some Ford or Chevy trucks used the same bearing. Will I be attempting a bigger job than expected? Thanks Arnie
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