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1976 280Z Restoration Project


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And before anyone starts saying “but those are 280 shafts....!”

I pulled apart a 240 shaft I had laying around (yea it’s a 240 cuz the stub shaft is attached and the spline count is for a 240...) and they are the same as the 280 ones.

The 240 shaft with u joint still attached on top.

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John Coffey had a nice writeup about this on his old Beta Motorsports web page.  He even transferred it over to the Facebook of his new company when he shut Beta down.  They compared a whole bunch of shafts to show that they're all the same length.

The only reason for binding then is if there's less space between the hubs of a 240Z versus a 280Z.  The 240Z hubs, actually the distance between the flanges, would actually have to thicker since the wheel bases are the same.  That's the number that is still unclear.

So, comparing the flange to flange distance of a 240Z rear axle to a 280Z rear axle might show something.

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