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502 inch big block CHEBBY and wide sticky tires... and in the defense of the 40 year old half shaft it survived some serious abuse... scores of 1/8 mile dragstrip runs and many weekends of Autocross in X prepared and a few exhibition runs on the long track at WGI
I cant find the other pictures of shaft failures however I think I saved some of the broken shafts in a box so that i could make a tool to get the couplers apart from the flanges easier... I'll look next time I'm out to the Junk pile..
I expected to see more twist before shear/failure as in these stock photos of softer metals. But forging makes a stronger metal as it aligns the crystaline structure/grains within. So that harder metal would shear in a more linear way depending on that alignment of atoms/grains.