Now for some interesting stuff. I compared the rubbers between 97 and 1553. The one on the left is off 97. If you look at the lower left part of the rubber there seems to be a slight difference. There is a slight curve on 97’s and more straight on 1553’s. But I thought that rubbers on VINs before 302 didn’t have holes so it looks like mine have probably been changed.

So this got me thinking about the rubbers on my K0. Instead of four wide and four narrow, they are the same size but symmetrical.


Checking in an early parts book shows that style. I also seem to remember something about a recall on these. Is it possible that the ones on my K0 would be correct originals?
So like I said, I thought this was interesting, but wait, there’s more! I’m sure some of you have heard about 2-hole hubs and the later 4-hole hubs. How about a no-hole hub?! I didn’t notice it until I took out the rubbers but 97’s hub does not have any holes.

Anyone seen this before? I’ve never heard of it.

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