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I ran Saturday at the VSCCA Shenandoah event--during the day's last run my left rear hub sheared in two--luckily on a slow right-hander--and I ground (literally) to a stop on the track with the left rear wheel sticking out of the axle tube with wheel attached, sort of like in the chariot race scene from Ben-Hur.
Attached find two shots of the hub--it is sliced in two like a bagel. It may be hard to see in the photos but there are four wedge shaped ramp-like fractures, each starting from where the hub is drilled and tapped to receive the little screws that hold in the axles. No doubt these holes created weak spots.
This and the other hub are of indeterminate age and I probably should have replaced them both as soon as I bought the car--in any case I ordered two new ones from Winner's Circle today and will be installing them on both sides and keeping the present right hub as a spare. Rob at WC tells me that the new hubs are machined differently with a larger radius to prevent this failure.
The only significant damage otherwise was to the end of the axle housing itself. When the axle came out it tore up the threads and distorted the end of the tube--plus I had to remove the hub with a die grinder and sawzall. I'm going to have a replacement left-end welded onto the axle tube. Has anyone ever done this and are there any tips on aligning, etc?
Attached find two shots of the hub--it is sliced in two like a bagel. It may be hard to see in the photos but there are four wedge shaped ramp-like fractures, each starting from where the hub is drilled and tapped to receive the little screws that hold in the axles. No doubt these holes created weak spots.
This and the other hub are of indeterminate age and I probably should have replaced them both as soon as I bought the car--in any case I ordered two new ones from Winner's Circle today and will be installing them on both sides and keeping the present right hub as a spare. Rob at WC tells me that the new hubs are machined differently with a larger radius to prevent this failure.
The only significant damage otherwise was to the end of the axle housing itself. When the axle came out it tore up the threads and distorted the end of the tube--plus I had to remove the hub with a die grinder and sawzall. I'm going to have a replacement left-end welded onto the axle tube. Has anyone ever done this and are there any tips on aligning, etc?