That makes sense, damn thing looks brand new on the inside where it matters.
I need to do that, like all over my truck...
Looks good!
Just be sure to use low air pressure. First attempt I blew the ball up, as in exploded....loudly. occurred to me it probably wasn't rated for 150psi!Lol! I will be using that technique on our new 77 as well... it is all smashed up!
The ball trick works good, i've done it before too!

Just be sure to use low air pressure. First attempt I blew the ball up, as in exploded....loudly. occurred to me it probably wasn't rated for 150psi!![]()

Yep you need to have extra balls available, big ones little ones odd shapes etc.That's epic!![]()
Guess you could say it takes a lot of balls to fix a dent like that...Yep you need to have extra balls available, big ones little ones odd shapes etc.
Guess you could say it takes a lot of balls to fix a dent like that...

We discussed it being a CV but never specifically the size. I didn't even know they made a 1410 double cardan.
I suspect that the little nubbin that holds the u-joint in the Axle yoke broke off first and that is what caused the flinging driveshaft. Been there done that, didn't finish the race because of the same thing.Unfortunately that only works when the installer remembers to go back and double check those mods after a few hundred miles....