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How in the heck does a piece of insulation wreck a driveshaft? Is it a tinfoil roll?


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https://driving.ca/auto-news/news/ford-recalling-over-180000-new-f-150s-due-to-issue-with-driveshaft

 

Sure, it's probably a metal heat shield, but seriously?

Would anyone with an IQ over 60 not hear something?

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1 hour ago, stealth bomber said:

I mean I’m no engineer but if a piece of sheet metal falls against an aluminum tube spinning at 4000 RPM it’s probably gonna cut through it in a short amount of time.  

Maybe make your piece of sheet metal not fall against the shitty aluminum tube?

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15 minutes ago, Voodoo said:

Maybe make your piece of sheet metal not fall against the shitty aluminum tube?

I've engineered lots of stuff, electrically. 

Me and the old man use a rule. 

%80. that's what it should be used at.

That's the spec.,

We build it for some twat that's gonna use it at %125. All the time.

It will last forever, which it does.

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Driveshafts can be a weird thing. I have worked on small shafts on electric motors all the way up to 30,000 hp Gas Turbines. For the most part high energy driveshafts need to be flexible and for that they are usually hollow tubes with thin walls. 30k hp shaft is just 10 inches in diameter with less than 1/4 inch of wall thickness. I have seen a failure where a ground wire fell onto a shaft while running and the small amount of wear caused by a copper wire lead to a failure.

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33 minutes ago, toslow said:

Why wouldn’t the owner driver just pull the shield off, must have heard it rubbing 

lazy fuckers in the world 

Why wouldn't Ford install a heat shield that would stay in place....... oh yeah.. rusted out pieces of shit can't hold crap like that in place...

Too funny... :lol:

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