The pictures show the shackle boss area of a model A front axle. The front shackles wore out so much that the spring was rubbing on the axle and removed a big chunk of material. Would you consider this axle still usable or is it junk?
The axles are forged, fill it with weld and smooth it out. Just don't quench it in water after welding. Sent from my SM-N910G using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Think of all the holes hot rodders have drilled in these poor axles over the years. As was suggested, weld repair it and let it cool normally. Sand/grind it smooth, and Bondo it if necessary.
Repairable, but maybe easier to find another, better one. Wouldn’t recommend putting any bondo in it. Your car inspection people may not like that idea.
That looks like a common repair that Pages Chassis Works performs before he drops axles. Just be prepared to wait a while although the waiting time has shrunk since he has been full time at it. If you try and repair it first he won't touch it. Garry's number is 035471868. Phill.
Thank you for the info everyone. I am in Australia so original undropped model A axles are not easy to find. If I weld the axle it may not pass Aussie inspection but if it is safe to do so then I am happy with that.
I've done it . Welds beautifully very good quality steel. There would be no way an inspection would reveal the repair if done properly.
Another repair required on the same axle. It needed straightening of a bend front to back. It must have flexed 1.5 inches past straight before it bent. I got it back straight though. I think its a keeper after all.
The kids in the car inspection stations don't even know what they're looking at. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
With 4,858,644 Model A's built surely you can find a replacement at a reasonable price,save time and use the one you have as a wall hanger. HRP
That shackle wear is very common. Probably half the axles I come across have it to some degree. I wouldnt be concerned about running it as is. But if you dont like the looks, you can weld it.
Weld it , grind it , file it , drill it , drop it , enjoy it you’ll never hurt it . Nothing comparable made today . Henry would be proud to see it still in service and repairable not throw away as in today’s world .
I repaired this one yesterday. Filled with weld, ground, filed and sanded. Removing the factory imperfections while I was at it. Sent from my SM-N910G using The H.A.M.B. mobile app