Wheeling last weekend, I was crawling down steep rocky a shaly decent with several turns, got stuck against a rock and was unable to turn (wheel would simply not turn), freed myself, heard a small ping while making the turn, and, as turned onto a flat ground I heard a very loud PING.... and shortly thereafter discovered that I had no power to the front wheels, and thus a blown axle.
Got home, took everything apart, and found that the inner race of the LH birf had blown up, specficaly, the inner (diff size) ring. Below is a pic of what it looks like glued together with crazy glue.
I now have RCV axles on order and am in the process of rebuilding both side's knuckle, including replacing all seals and bearings.
I have two questions:
First is why did this happen? The way that I understand a birfield joint works is that the inner shaft axleshaft transfers power to the star, the star to the 6 bearings, the bearings to the bell, and the bell is part of the outer axleshaft which rotates inside the spindle and transfers power to teh drive flange. The race (cage) of holds the star and the 6 bearings together but I thought it is not a power transfer component.
(this video seems to confirm that )
So why would it explode? I'd like to understand it so I can prevent it in the future. My best guess so far is that the knuckle seals had been leaking for a while and the bell was low on grease .... or just an old component?
Second, when the race exploded and I drove like this, the debris made some gouges inside the bell of the axle housing. Nothing too deep, but to me looks like something I should polish out. So my question is should I be more worried about this, and what's the best way to polish it out? I was thinking some kind of a wire wheel or brush bit for a dremel?
Final question, should I be polishing the outside of the axle housing bell where the knuckle moves about it?
Got home, took everything apart, and found that the inner race of the LH birf had blown up, specficaly, the inner (diff size) ring. Below is a pic of what it looks like glued together with crazy glue.
I now have RCV axles on order and am in the process of rebuilding both side's knuckle, including replacing all seals and bearings.
I have two questions:
First is why did this happen? The way that I understand a birfield joint works is that the inner shaft axleshaft transfers power to the star, the star to the 6 bearings, the bearings to the bell, and the bell is part of the outer axleshaft which rotates inside the spindle and transfers power to teh drive flange. The race (cage) of holds the star and the 6 bearings together but I thought it is not a power transfer component.
(this video seems to confirm that )
So why would it explode? I'd like to understand it so I can prevent it in the future. My best guess so far is that the knuckle seals had been leaking for a while and the bell was low on grease .... or just an old component?
Second, when the race exploded and I drove like this, the debris made some gouges inside the bell of the axle housing. Nothing too deep, but to me looks like something I should polish out. So my question is should I be more worried about this, and what's the best way to polish it out? I was thinking some kind of a wire wheel or brush bit for a dremel?
Final question, should I be polishing the outside of the axle housing bell where the knuckle moves about it?