Ft. Wheel Bearings

gary miller

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Tim, many thanks for the survey.

Question: Is the GMC bearing/hub exactly the same as the Tornodo? Is
it similar enough that any decent Tornodo mechanic should be able to
perform the required bearing service???
Gary '77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast
 
Wish I could take credit for the work Gary, but that was from Arch.
Possibly He will answer Your question.
Tim Timothy
'73 Glacier
Pensacola, Fl.

>
> Tim, many thanks for the survey.
>
> Question: Is the GMC bearing/hub exactly the same as the Tornodo? Is
> it similar enough that any decent Tornodo mechanic should be able to
> perform the required bearing service???
> Gary '77 Kingsley
> North Bend, Oregon Coast
 
It's funny, but many times to avoid the standard GM 1500 (read van
conversion chassis) misconception with the people at parts houses. We would
often ask specifically for Olds/Toronado parts, if we could. Most of the
drive train parts are stock Olds/Toro, of the previous model year. For
example the 77 Birchhaven had a 76 model year engine and drivetrain. I
don't know how many times I had to patiently tell the "expert" that the
parts they were trying to sell me were not the ones I needed.

As to your question, If memory serves the bearings and seals were stock
Olds/Toro. I think the Ball joints and tie rod ends were specific the GMC
MH chassis. I can't remember, We rebuilt that front end in 93. I would
expect that any mechanic familiar with Olds/Toro front ends should have no
trouble with a GMC-MH.

For the record I'm the same guy that wrote the original Post that "Arch"
added on to.

That front end was designed well before the push to make things lighter and
"cheaper", you can read more prone to failure.

I don't remember who it was, but someone wrote that the results of a survey
on this list, indicated 1 major front end failure among approximately 500
responses, make that 2 including mine.

Dave
74 Sequoia, CA

- -----Original Message-----
From: Gary Miller
To: GMC Mail
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 8:13 AM
Subject: GMC: Ft. Wheel Bearings

>Tim, many thanks for the survey.
>
>Question: Is the GMC bearing/hub exactly the same as the Tornodo? Is
>it similar enough that any decent Tornodo mechanic should be able to
>perform the required bearing service???
>Gary '77 Kingsley
>North Bend, Oregon Coast
>
>
 
Thanks for the clarification David,
And for Your answer to Gary's Question.
Might the Ball joints and tie rod ends have come from a GMC truck
design?
Tim Timothy
'73 Glacier
NW Florida

> As to your question, If memory serves the bearings and seals were stock
> Olds/Toro. I think the Ball joints and tie rod ends were specific the GMC
> MH chassis. I can't remember, We rebuilt that front end in 93. I would
> expect that any mechanic familiar with Olds/Toro front ends should have no
> trouble with a GMC-MH.
>
> For the record I'm the same guy that wrote the original Post that "Arch"
> added on to.
 
Arch didn't you mean NAPA set-23? However even the set-23 it is not the
correct bearing set for the GMC motorhome UNLESS it has .095" of axial
clearance. Gateway 1-800-654-0374, has the correct bearings for $77, which
includes the seals.

>In a message dated 11/10/98 4:50:58 PM Central Standard Time,

>
>>
>> > Question: Is the GMC bearing/hub exactly the same as the Tornodo? Is
>> > it similar enough that any decent Tornodo mechanic should be able to
>> > perform the required bearing service???
>> > Gary '77 Kingsley
>> > North Bend, Oregon Coast
>>
>
>Gary
>
>The bearing are the same-------depending on who you talk to.
>At NAPA it is set # 26
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach