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Out Back Dave

08-26-2004 20:45:21
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Hey Board,
I find I need an early (36) IHC truck rear axle. The right side goes by the number of 11835, and is cast on the hub. It has 6 holes that fasten it to the hub with 3/8" cap screws & safety wire, and has 10 splines. Any thoughts on where to find one, and how much?

It's odd, I think, that the left one shares the same number (stamped instead of cast) and splines, but the mounting holes are about 5/16" or 11/32", and is fastened with studs in the hub, and no safety wire. Does this have something to do with direction of rotation and torque... the safety wires on the right side?

OBD

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Bob

08-26-2004 21:16:09
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Re: Broken Axle in reply to Out Back Dave, 08-26-2004 20:45:21  
I would GUESS that someone has replaced an axle, or the whole hub and axle on one side, with one from a donor, or just simply sheared the studs off one side, from running it loose. But who knows, it's a Binder, and they were known to do strange things!

That number looks like an Eaton number. Do you know if is an Eaton axle? I will look tomorrow, as I have a couple of shafts that sound similar lying around.

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Out Back Dave

08-26-2004 21:32:33
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Re: Re: Broken Axle in reply to Bob, 08-26-2004 21:16:09  
Bob,
I'm not sure who made the axles. They do have a capital letter "E" in an elongated triangle cast in the flange as well. Would this suggest an Eaton product #? The spline end (10) on both has IHC and other illedgable numbers stamped in.
OBD in WA

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Bob

08-27-2004 07:22:30
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Re: Re: Re: Broken Axle in reply to Out Back Dave, 08-26-2004 21:32:33  
I'll look before noon this AM (CST) and post back if I find some 10 spline axle shafts. What is the bolt circle diameter, and the length of teh shaft, from the end of the splines, out to the machined face of the flange?

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OBDave

08-29-2004 09:38:17
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Broken Axle in reply to Bob, 08-27-2004 07:22:30  
Bob,
The flange end has 6 holes of 7/16" dia. drill.
The flange is 4 3/4" OD
The hole circle is 4" dia.
Length, mach. face to end of spline is 34 1/2"
Shaft, at top of splines, is 1 3/8" OD
Spline is 2 3/8" over-all, and 1/8" deep

Thanks for looking!

Dave in WA

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