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Sources for Things 120-130

According to my book the complete wheel bearing (cup and cone) is SKF 32207,
with a list price of $33+. You would need one for each side and I'd think
you could get them cheaper than this.
Dorman and other automotive hardware supplier make the 7/8" freeze plug
or soft plug. If your parts store doesn't have them the store may be too new.
Talk to the white haired old guy in the back. They are 7/8" or very slightly
smaller and have a bit of a dish to them. Clean the holes, put one in the
hole and smack it with a hammer to flatten it and it will seal the hole.
Don't hammer it any more than necessary to make it tight.
The cross section of this item should be like this: )
After you hammer it its cross section will be like this: |
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George Downs Bartlesville, Heart of the USA!






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