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Warn M13 hubs

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Does anyone have a link or a place to obtain copies of the manuals for these hubs? I aquired a set and want to take them apart and clean them up, but I sure would like to have a "roadmap" to get them back together.
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I have a link on my other computer to a PDF of the manual...it has exactly what you are looking for.

I will see if I can find it.

EDIT: Here you go!

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Thank you very much!
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06boblee wrote:Thank you very much!
Not a problem!

I got a set of M13's as well, we're two of the lucky ones!
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Now that my original quest is done, I may as well try for more- is there a rebuild kit still available for these? I guess it would be o-rings and gaskets. Will the standard M37 hub gaskets work?(there is one inside the hub that looks the same in the pics).
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06boblee wrote:Now that my original quest is done, I may as well try for more- is there a rebuild kit still available for these? I guess it would be o-rings and gaskets. Will the standard M37 hub gaskets work?(there is one inside the hub that looks the same in the pics).
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I used RTV silicone in place of paper gaskets on a couple different trucks...works great.

However, if you decide you want to go with the paper, it is FEL-PRO FPG 4390

I am not aware of a re-build kit, but if you find on let me know please!

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I talked to Warn a couple of days ago asking about rebuild kits for the M13 hub. They no longer have ANYTHING for this hub, and according to the guy I talked to the o rings and other parts are a different size from any other warn hub (really?). I am mainly trying to replace the o rings on the dial, does anyone know if they are really an oddball size? If I can find them at Graingers or somewhere else I will post it here.
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When I replaced the ones in my hubs years ago I got them by taking the hub to a bearing supply place, they found generic ones that were a good, firm but not stretched fit and also supplied me a little thumbnail sized tube of lube for each one, I think the whole lot for both hubs was under $10 Aud...

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M13's for me as well.
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If anyone has a single M13 they would part with, I am in need of one. At some point someone installed a Superwinch hub in place of the nearside Warn.
Please let me know if you can help. Thanks.
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