Somehow I have never done one of these, and you guys have done a ton of them. I never narrowed an axle either. What I always wondered, particularly with spring pads is how do you weld them on (or even just torch them off so you can move them) without distortion pulling the axle ends upward and introducing stresses and a hard spot (the HAZ) straight across the axle. My assumption is that the factory does all its welds prior to doing the final machining. And what should I know about narrowing an axle?
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Moving sprig-pads on a rear axle
I've done it two ways, mostly big trailers so axles are big & if careful heat is easy controlled.
I've used carbide burr and or cut off wheel to cut off and keep cool if able to get into. Also plasma gouge weld off. Just stay off axle and do small section at time & keep fairly cool. Most of them aren't welded on with much weld. Them weld them on same way short bead & alternate weld & don't get to hot. No big deal. Hope it helps. Greg
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I have a little twist on this thread. My friend put a F350 rear axle in his diesel pulling truck. He just missed a full pull by 4 feet. He was coming in stock and beat all the local pros and semi pros.
Anyway he spun the differential housing upwards. The axle tubes broke loose from the housing. They were able to get the pinion back close to the original position. The guy at the LWS sold him some hi nickle rods and told him just heat it up and weld it.
He asked me to weld it and I told him no, I've never done one and he uses the truck as his daily driver.
Just curious what would be the right way to make this weld?
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Originally posted by aametalmaster View PostI thought the tubes were pressed in the housing and plug welded in 2 spots on each tube...Bob
This kind of stuff is why I left my Duramax stock and don't pull a 30,000lb? sled in the truck pull!
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Thanks that is what I was thinking was to just weld it with my 252, the guy at the welding shop sold him some hi-nickle rods $45 a lb. He is already talking about getting a spare rear end so it would not be a big loss to finish this one off. I figure as much HP as he has that Duramax turning out it wont be long before he is replacing the rear end or rebuilding the Allison transmission. I give him one more truck/tractor pull run. What good is a plastic trophy with no cash payout when you have to spend $3000 in repairs?.
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