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I had all that in my N/S '56, then began spitting the pinion out the front. I had the dual quad, solid lifter Corvette engine, side stepping the clutch at 7500. The hydraulic lifter guys, leaving lower, didn't seem to have that problem. I drilled & tapped for 1/2" Allen bolts out the front to stop it from simply breaking the wholevcarrier bearing bosses off after stopping the caps from breaking. It spit a few pinions out on the ground about the time they did away with Stock, and made us SS cars. We could change to other "corporate" rears then. I put a '57 Pontiac rear under it then.
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That's nasty, Ed....
I too, have broken many of these in the past. Bent housing, twisted axles, broken caps. NEVER cracked or broke a center casting ( pumpkin )... and I've been running 3600-3700 pound 409 stick cars for a LONG time.
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A friend of mine, about 40 years ago, had a '64 Impala SS hardtop, 340 horse 409, factory 4 speed. He knew the meaning of the term "driveline failure", he could have written the book. One day, he was getting on the eastbound San Bernardino Freeway, ran through the gears, and power shifted fourth for all he was worth. The noise of what happened about scared him through the window. The center carrier casting broke off and the pinion gear, the drive line and everything left out the back of the car and bounced around the freeway for a while. He got stopped, at the end of the trail of 90 wt,and a glance under the car revealed a giant jagged hole where the pinion bearing support and gear was. You just can't abuse a 4000 pound car with a 4 speed with that rear end and not expect disaster.
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