There was a recent discussion on this board regarding drive-shaft finishes. I've noticed in some restorations of C2s that the drive-shaft and half-shafts are painted what appears to be black. The NCRS judging guide states that they are natural finish steel tubes welded to natural forged steel yokes. My understanding of the recent discussion on this topic is that most, if not all people, agree with the JG. If not, would someone please clarify this issue.
The other issue I wanted to disuss is the use of shot-peened half-shafts. The photos I have attached are of the half-shaft and drive-shaft in my unrestored 66 vette. As you can see there is a dab of lime green on both shafts. The JG indicates that one would expect to find a dab of lime green on the half-shaft and yoke assembly of a BB car and makes no mention of the drive-shaft. According to Joe Lucia, the drive-shaft was not shot-peened. If so, what purpose does dabbing the drive-shaft with lime green serve? I was under the impression that it was placed there to identify it as a BB's shot-peened drive-shaft. Not being familiar with the difference between the look of a shot-peended and non shot-peened shaft, I am unable to tell whether the drive-shaft is shot-peened. I've not made a thorough comparison of the half-shafts and drive shaft to notice a difference between them. I believe they look the same and note that both appear and feel like they have a textured surface. Does anyone have any information on this topic?
Hector
The other issue I wanted to disuss is the use of shot-peened half-shafts. The photos I have attached are of the half-shaft and drive-shaft in my unrestored 66 vette. As you can see there is a dab of lime green on both shafts. The JG indicates that one would expect to find a dab of lime green on the half-shaft and yoke assembly of a BB car and makes no mention of the drive-shaft. According to Joe Lucia, the drive-shaft was not shot-peened. If so, what purpose does dabbing the drive-shaft with lime green serve? I was under the impression that it was placed there to identify it as a BB's shot-peened drive-shaft. Not being familiar with the difference between the look of a shot-peended and non shot-peened shaft, I am unable to tell whether the drive-shaft is shot-peened. I've not made a thorough comparison of the half-shafts and drive shaft to notice a difference between them. I believe they look the same and note that both appear and feel like they have a textured surface. Does anyone have any information on this topic?
Hector
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