I am selling an R200 diff that was in my 260z when I got it. A buyer on ebay asked if it could go in his 83zx.
I am pretty sure it fits but are the stub axles different for the ZX?
Thanks
I am selling an R200 diff that was in my 260z when I got it. A buyer on ebay asked if it could go in his 83zx.
I am pretty sure it fits but are the stub axles different for the ZX?
Thanks
Jeff Roussel
Soon to be ITS Datsun 260z
Qualified Yes. Yes, it will fit but my ZX has bolt in half shafts, just like the 240/260/280. I don't remember when they changed over to CV half shafts. There have been many debates over the length of the half shafts but If I recall correctly, there is no differences in length.
How goes the car since it was "Jeffed up?"
Paul Ballance
Tennessee Valley Region (yeah it's in Alabama)
ITS '72
1972 240Z
"Experience is what you get when you're expecting something else." unknown
There is a difference in length of the half shafts on the later ones (those that don't use the bolt flanges). It is a minimal difference & you can get them to install on the wrong sides but the lip seals don't like it.
What ratio is the diff??
Charles Perry
ITS #21 280zx
3.528 or 3.692. I didn't open it to count the teeth. When I counted turns of the input shaft, my estimate came out to 3.62 which I don't believe exist so I assume it is one of these.
Jeff Roussel
Soon to be ITS Datsun 260z
So does this explain why the R180 does not fit the diff carrier bar? It had an R200 when Jeff bought it. I bought Jeff's 260z and was attempting to install the diff tonight but the studs on the rear housing were about 1/4" too narrow for the bar. It appears the stud spacing on the diff is about 3 1/4" and on the bar 3 1/2". Anyone have a rear carrier bar for a 260? Or should I grind it a little for clearance and bolt it up.
Ed P.
ITS 260Z (under continued construction)
75 280Z street car (wifes)
70 911S twin plug 2.7RS Hot Rod
Yukon Denali for hauling all my broken $hit
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