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I have an L series tailshaft from a 1600 to go behind my stumpy box but when I got under the car the other day I had a look and the tailshaft isn't quite long enough. It will meet up with my diff but that is with the shaft not fed right onto the spline in the gearbox. Is there another one peice L series tailshaft that is a bit longer, and has uni's strong enough to hold up behind the CA?
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Posted on: 2003/8/30 2:05
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ive been told the skyline tailshaft itself or a stanza should work aswell.... dont know for sure though...

Posted on: 2003/8/30 3:36
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a datsun 200b tailsharft is the way to go it have big unes and yes it has to be shorten about a inch and a bit and you can get them for not much at all

Posted on: 2003/8/30 9:24
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Yeah ange I'm prety sure the skyline tailshaft is a two piece. Thanks for the help guys, I spose I'll just have to get under some cars with a tape measure

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ahh ok didnt know the skyline is a 2 piece....
let me know how you go as ill be in the same boat in the near future......

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If it's only short by less than an inch, you can machine a spacer to make up the difference. Just an idea.

Posted on: 2003/8/30 17:55
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Nah the 200B tailshaft is too long by an inch and a bit so you need to get it shortened

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Damo

Posted on: 2003/8/31 0:26
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