: Early D110 hub part number needed


FrankenRover
09-15-2003, 01:14 PM
Hey all,

Need the part number for an early D110 hub (also on some early D90's). This would be the hub on the vehicles that came stock with AEU 2522 CV's (that we all know and love).

Thanks for the help,

Billster

ps. BTW we need these cuz the flange bolts sheared on the hub on the Rover 9" on Lower Hell (more details later)

lwg
09-15-2003, 01:23 PM
Are you looking for the Matching drive member for the AEU2522? The really thick drive flange?

JSBriggs
09-15-2003, 01:30 PM
Is it this one FRC5806
http://www.roversdownsouth.com/images/defender/small/DriveHubFRC5806.JPG

It can be found here http://www.roversdownsouth.com/defender.htm

-Jeff

Serious One
09-15-2003, 01:44 PM
Speaking of that flange and shearing bolts...

I went to put in my GBR half-shafts this morning on the rear Salisbury...they all came out fine but one of them sheared off square with the hub as I was putting it in.

I'm thinking I need to go get a tap to match the bolts before I screw anything else up.

How in the H do I get this bolt out now? :mad:

And...what bolts should I be using? I was *planning* on using some 10.5 bolts with a shoulder on it...then one of them broke. Wondering if I should be thinking of something else. I must say it did stretch a lot before it finally twisted off! :eek:

Not sure I want to use the swanky bolts Billster was using on his flanges. Apparently they have been a problem in the past? I haven't ever seen them shear like that on his hub, but Cooper *says* that he's seen it a lot (but he only cites one instance).

Ideas????

FrankenRover
09-15-2003, 02:26 PM
Don't need the drive flange, need the part number for the hub that the thick flange bolts to (the part with the lugs, and the wheel bearings). BTW, that flange has a slightly different bolt pattern than the stock late model rover stuff (the pattern is slightly smaller in diameter).

Billster

ps. We were using 12.9 socket head cap screws without shoulders on them.

Serious One
09-15-2003, 02:32 PM
Short of dissasembling the hubs on my Sals. rear, I can take the wheel off and look for a #.

Any ideas where it would be?

BTW...that hub that you are looking for was on early RR's too. The hub that I am using has the shorter stub axle/narrower bearing setup. I think that DieLucas! also is running those hubs.

green rover
09-16-2003, 05:00 AM
FTC942 i think is the hub number number you are looking for atleast thats what it says in my parts cat.