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Onalaska53PU
10-12-2019, 08:49 PM
When I took my Willys pickup to the Threshing Bee and Car Show the back right hub was smoking and very hot to the touch. When I pulled the wheel and hub off I could see why. The last person to put the hub on inserted the axel shaft key too far and it worked like a mill and destroyed the axel shaft bearing, cup, outer grease retainer and the grease shield. (I swear it wasn't me) So I took everything apart and pulled the other hub. I have ordered new seals, bearings, cups and gaskets so I can replace everything with new stuff but I can't find the shim pack for the Timken rear differential and I can't find a replacement Grease Shield. I'm wondering how I get the correct end play without shims? Can anyone let me know where I can find a shim pack for a 53 Timken differential and a grease shield? Is there a shim pack out there that I can make work? I know that most people use the old grease shield but as you can see in the attached picture mine was smacked. Any advice will be appreciated.

bmorgil
10-13-2019, 08:22 AM
Are you sure that is a Timken axle in there? That shim pack looks like the one used on the Dana's. We need LarrBeard to chime in here. He should be able to guide you.

That is a very unique axle. http://www.public.asu.edu/~grover/willys/timken.html

LarrBeard
10-13-2019, 11:30 AM
I'm in Florida with no books,but a lot of the auxiliary parts fit either Dana or Timken (seals, etc.). .

bmorgil
10-13-2019, 12:48 PM
Onalaska53, if you want send me a PM, and I will USPS you a shim to see if it fits.

Onalaska53PU
10-13-2019, 08:23 PM
Bmorgil, no I'm not sure it's a Timken, I'm new to this. I just used diagrams to match the differential. Timken is the best guess I could come up with based on the year of my truck. I've attached a couple of pictures (left side and back) that I think makes it look like a 'clamshell' Timken differential.
Let me know if I'm wrong. Thanks.

bmorgil
10-17-2019, 07:33 AM
No question, it's a Timken! You nailed it. I still think it's the same shim and seal package. It looks identical. LarryBeard would know for sure.

Onalaska53PU
10-24-2019, 11:28 PM
I found a company in AZ that had the Timken shim pack and used Grease Shields (also called Grease Protector). They also had a used passengers side axle for the Timken. I cleaned up the axle and grease shield and I'm good to go now.While I had the rear pulled apart I decided to replace the brake shoes and drums. When I was looking at the wheel cylinder I found a large chip missing under the cap so now those are being replaced along with all the springs and clips. It's a little more than I wanted to do but it'll be worth it when I'm done. Wahoo!!

bmorgil
10-25-2019, 07:54 AM
Gotta keep em' rollin'!

LarrBeard
10-25-2019, 09:57 AM
Bob:

Look at the U-joints on his Timken axle... (first picture).

bmorgil
10-25-2019, 10:20 AM
Holly smokes LarrBeard, that's it! onalaska53PU you may have solved a dilemma with that. LarrBeard is that original? You need that yoke! onalaska53PU, take a picture of the front of that Driveshaft where it goes in the transmission if you could. You may have something there to help the Willys PU world.

Onalaska53PU
10-30-2019, 01:10 PM
Sure Bob, sorry it took so long, I don't check the thread often enough. I took pictures of the front and a couple more of the rear. Let me know if there is anything else I can do.5108

bmorgil
10-30-2019, 05:06 PM
Thanks! Perfect pictures. The drive line you have would help out a lot of the people who have the old style Detroit. I can now clearly see how it is set up.
Thanks for the shots!

Onalaska53PU
10-30-2019, 08:26 PM
Glad to help. Let me know if you need anything else.

bmorgil
04-06-2021, 05:23 PM
Larry, did you ever find a 53' with a Timken axle you can get an End Yoke off of? It appears the Timken 51540 Axle was also used in 48' through 53' Ford pickups and maybe even some cars. From what I can tell from googling the Ford's, it looks like the Ford used a Spicer style yoke and U-Joint.

LarrBeard
04-07-2021, 07:40 AM
No - I never found any replacements for those strange u-joints and other stuff. The joints and boots are good, so I'm holding off on any driveline projects just now.

We discover more and more about these old trucks as we go along.

His truck is a '53, so it is 4WD with a shorter one piece driveshaft - no center support bracket and bearing.