That's the one, just the seal really, but I suppose I shouldn't be a cheapskate about £7. There's me thinking a 'good' hub for £15 might be good!Xesh":1xk618sz said:Is this what you're after? If so I'm sure I have some of these at work.
That's the one, just the seal really, but I suppose I shouldn't be a cheapskate about £7. There's me thinking a 'good' hub for £15 might be good!Xesh":1xk618sz said:Is this what you're after? If so I'm sure I have some of these at work.
Ah! I noticed the 22 balls thing too, but I've only got 20 balls mister. Unfortunately I haven't got a copy of the M950 parts diagram to compare, so I don't know whether I am short on balls or my cone is different. But my cone is 23.3mm as stated there, so I haven't given up hope yet. Any further advice would be very valuable, as always.one-eyed_jim":2ay6ixgm said:I can only say maybe. On the one hand, you'd think Shimano wouldn't use a different seal with its own part number unless there was a good reason. I did wonder whether it was because the M950 uses 11 balls per side and so has a larger dustcap diameter, but the 7700 is also shown with 11 balls per side, and seems to use the same seal as the 6400 and 738.
Obviously the way to be sure you get what you need is to match the part exactly if you can. Perhaps dbmtb can help, or failing that, surely someone must have replaced their cones at some point and kept the old ones.
If you can't get an exact match, I've got hubs here I can measure when time permits, including a Dura Ace 7700.
Diagram here:Anthony":3mkyf2cz said:Ah! I noticed the 22 balls thing too, but I've only got 20 balls mister. Unfortunately I haven't got a copy of the M950 parts diagram to compare, so I don't know whether I am short on balls or my cone is different.
Curiouser and curiouser. My M950 axle measures 10mm, even at the slightly fatter central part.Xesh":3h4q6din said:The other thing to remember is that the M950 hub has an axle diameter of 11mm as opposed to the standard 9 or 10mm.
In fact, now that I think about it, the M950 cone looks a lot like the ones you find in the old XT parallax 110 hubs.
From the exploded diagrams, it seems the design of the axle was changed. The earlier "110" hubs, like the M910 and M738 seem to have an 11mm axle with the M11 thread cut down. Later hubs like the M751 and 7700 show a rolled (i.e. larger diameter than the base metal) M11 thread on a slightly slimmer axle. Presumably the change was made for fatigue and thread strength reasons. The M950 was in production for quite a long time (circa 1996 - 2002?) so presumably there was a running change in the axle. The later design should be a hair lighter.Anthony":7w21uzmm said:Curiouser and curiouser. My M950 axle measures 10mm, even at the slightly fatter central part.
Well, the part number for the 7700 seal is similar to the part number for the 738 seal, and the 738 cone is dimensionally similar to the M950 cone...The diagrams do show the axles and cones of the 7700 and M950 as quite different - the 7700 cone is shorter. But that doesn't necessarily mean that the seals are different, he said, more in hope than expectation.
Likewise.I may never end up with a working hub, but at least I'm learning a few things.