Spicer axle parts book – Spicer IPL: Tandem Drive Axle Illustrated Parts List - All Non-Current Models User Manual

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Spicer presents this Parts Book as an aid in the identification and
procurement of replacement parts for Spicer Axles. The information
included covers the differential carrier assembly, axle housing, axle
shafts, shift system and special designed parts kits and assemblies.

Exploded views are used to illustrate the parts and show their relationship
to other parts on the carrier. Each part is identified by an item number,
which in turn, leads to a list containing part name and part number.

For convenience, part numbers have been included for all pieces of the
carrier assembly. However, some of these parts, such as differential
carrier and caps, are serviced only in kits or assemblies. Part numbers
are for your reference only. Those parts not serviced separately are
identified with NSS and appear in a lighter typeface.

Genuine Spicer Parts

When you buy genuine Spicer replacement parts, you receive the
same high quality and exacting tolerances you find in the original axle
components.

Only genuine Spicer parts have the latest Spicer engineering
improvements and assure equal or better performance than the original
parts.

And Spicer backs you up with a responsive and capable service
organization located strategically to provide you with emergency parts
and service when you need them. Insist on Spicer quality. Use genuine
Spicer replacement parts.

Abbreviations

AR-As Required: Parts that vary in quantity with each axle. Example:
shims.

NSS-Not Serviced Separately: Items which can only be purchased in
sets, kit form or service assemblies. Example: ring gear sets.

RH/LH-Right Hand/Left Hand: Determined as viewed from behind the
vehicle looking forward.

“RTV”-Gasket Compound: Formed-in-place gasket sealer. It is
recommended for use on all surfaces requiring a gasket.

Spicer Parts Kits

Spicer Parts Kits give you an economical, convenient way to stock Spicer
replacement parts. They contain all the parts you need to do a complete,
professional job of overhauling or repairing your Spicer axle. And you
have only one part number in one easily stored package to order, stock,
identify, and satisfy your customers’ needs.

Symbols

This symbol is used throughout this book to identify parts included in
major kits.

• Carrier Basic Overhaul Kit

How to use this Parts Book

1. Refer to table of contents on opposite page for axle type, model or

series, and page number.

2. Turn to the page that applies to the axle in question.
3. Locate the desired part in the exploded illustration and note Item No.

This Item No. will lead you to the part name and number.

4. Refer to the related Parts Listing and locate the same Item No. and

the name. If more than one part number is listed, refer to the axle
model listings at top of list and select the part number that applies
to the axle being serviced.

Ordering Spicer Axle Parts

Place all your parts orders through your truck dealer or manufacturer
(OEM). Do not order parts directly from Spicer.

Julian Calendar

Spicer uses the julian calendar to establish date codes. Spicer has been
using a four-digit code:

3 6 5 9 = December 31, 1979

Day Year

On February 19, 1982, Spicer began using a five-digit code:

0 5 0 8 2 = February 19, 1982

Day

Year

The first three digits designate the day of the year. January would be
day 1; December 31 would be day 365 (except during a leap year when it
would be 366). The last one or two digits identifies the year.

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