Stephen,
If you mean the spacer that the inner bearing butts up against and that
the inner seal rides on, then the flat side goes next to the bearing and
the tapered side goes next to the upright. The taper gives the required
clearance for the radius at the inboard end of the axle.
Cheers,
Bob Haskell
Austin Healey 3000 BN7/BT7 registrar
On 3/10/21 3:34 PM, Stephen Hutchings via Healeys wrote:
> Thanks for all the exhaust advice. Iâ??m waiting for my new system to arrive.
>
> Now, I donâ??t trust my memory like I used to. Iâ??d had to take a front hub
> apart last fall (BJ8), and Iâ??m pretty sure that the spacer that goes on to
> the hub first (not shown in manual) goes on with the concave side out, and
> the bearing fits up against the concave surfaceâ?¦but I canâ??t swear to it.
> So, which way â??round does this piece go onto the hub shaft?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Stephen, BJ8
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