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    Parts needed

    Looking for oil bath caps for my 1968 trailer there made by superior sports specialties Lube Seal brand out of San Fernando Ca they are no longer around hoping some one might have some laying around there 1.980 hub do. Plastic usually tinted light blue w blue center plug for fill in center Any help Wild Bill Sparks Nv. Unable to post pic on pad here will do work later

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildbill View Post
    Looking for oil bath caps for my 1968 trailer there made by superior sports specialties Lube Seal brand out of San Fernando Ca they are no longer around hoping some one might have some laying around there 1.980 hub do. Plastic usually tinted light blue w blue center plug for fill in center Any help Wild Bill Sparks Nv. Unable to post pic on pad here will do work later
    Why can't you use standard buddy bearing caps?

    1.980 spindle seal EBAY

    1.980 black caps

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildbill View Post
    Looking for oil bath caps for my 1968 trailer there made by superior sports specialties Lube Seal brand out of San Fernando Ca they are no longer around hoping some one might have some laying around there 1.980 hub do. Plastic usually tinted light blue w blue center plug for fill in center Any help Wild Bill Sparks Nv. Unable to post pic on pad here will do work later
    I can get them if we don't already stock them. Do they screw in or press in. 1.98 is pretty common size. Ours won't be blue. Probable Steel with a black plug.
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    Not sure these would hold oil but they may.

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    Here is what Bill posted on the site.
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    well in a drag boat with a drive you run off the fly wheel my friend .. and if they were jet boat headers they would be pointing forward since jet boats are a direct connect to the flywheel

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    the steel ones

    I have tried the steel ones they won't hold oil unless you glue the cap on and that makes it difficult to ck level I'll keep looking Thanks SnoC653 for posting pic I had an plastic co here bid to make ones ouch a little pricey to have them made Wild Bill PS AZKC they are pressed in thanks
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    Did you check w/ these folks? http://www.redneck-trailer.com/


    Scroll to section 40 / 41 http://www.redneck-trailer.com/Porta...nt/files/B.pdf
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    Was able to repair 1 old one had 3 new ones bought years ago at flea market I'll just keep looking thanks Bill
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