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Yes, you can install a 240Z rack in a 280Z.  You just have to use the 240Z bushings.  I have the standard length steering arms, but have looked into using the quick steering arms.

 

With the 280Z rack, I felt the steering was too slow for autocross.  So, I installed the 240Z rack and I am happy with the responsiveness of the steering.  The steering effort did increase, but I do not find it difficult even with 10 inch slicks (at least while the car is moving).   I do not try and turn the wheel with the car sitting still.  It is my opinion that if you want to have faster steering than the 240Z rack with the standard arms and also have big sticky tires, then you will need power steering.

Do you know what year 240s have the quick rack? 260s?

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The stock rack that I pulled out of my early 260Z was the slow (1.59 inches per turn).  I have measured three 71-73 240Z racks, and they were all the faster (1.81 inches per turn).  I cannot swear that all 240Z racks are of the fast variety, but that appears to be the case.  The stock 240Z rack has the aluminum pinion housing.  Some 240Z cars that I have seen have had their racks replaced with newer units that came from a 260Z or 280Z.  So, verify that the rack you buy is 240Z original equipment.

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