
Originally Posted by
Dougal
I've run poly's for 100,000km with 40psi in the tyres. No cracks yet.
1. 100,000km is low mileage.
2. Cracks will be where there are weaknesses not where the radius arms attach. (I suspect faulty welding accounts for why some crack and others don't!) If you visualise the stress distribution when you try to twist a housing, the diff holds the rear of the banjo rigid, and the torque is trying to distort the front section, resisted by the welded on pan. For the tubular sections the torque is applying shear to the longitudinal welds
3. Mileage is probably not a good indication of the repeated stress on axle welds due to torque - the stress is maximum for one wheel up and the other down, and this will happen when cornering or driving over very rough ground, but will be minimum for example on corrugated roads, which tend to lead to fatigue cracking just about everywhere else.
4. bent axle housings are a different kettle of fish - in most cases representing a single event.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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