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I recently got a 73 240 with a 74 260 motor with dual webers and was messing with the carbs and trying to get it to idle and drive without pumping the gas and did a couple drops in my garage and laid these 2 patches. When I jacked up the rear and spun each tire the other tire didn't move on either side, unlike my 2 other Z's which each tire turns opposite. Any chance there's an LSD in there or is it open and will go single real quick?

Thanks Chris

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Clutch LSD tries to lock the wheels together. If you spin one side the opposite side moves in the same direction and you'd have to hold one side still and exceed the breakaway pressure of the LSD to spin them at different rates or in different directions. Unfortunately this doesn't apply to gear driven LSDs. The best test is to take it out and look, but barring that do some donuts and see what happens. If it spins the inside tire, then you need a (better) LSD. IRS tends to spin both tires, unlike a solid axle, so the fact that you got two stripes doesn't mean a thing.

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Clutch LSD tries to lock the wheels together. If you spin one side the opposite side moves in the same direction and you'd have to hold one side still and exceed the breakaway pressure of the LSD to spin them at different rates or in different directions. Unfortunately this doesn't apply to gear driven LSDs. The best test is to take it out and look, but barring that do some donuts and see what happens. If it spins the inside tire, then you need a (better) LSD. IRS tends to spin both tires, unlike a solid axle, so the fact that you got two stripes doesn't mean a thing.

 

If your only concern is getting power to both tires for straight line drag racing: a little attention to tire pressure may put off for a while the time in which you will have to go to LSD.

 

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Clutch LSD tries to lock the wheels together. If you spin one side the opposite side moves in the same direction and you'd have to hold one side still and exceed the breakaway pressure of the LSD to spin them at different rates or in different directions. Unfortunately this doesn't apply to gear driven LSDs. The best test is to take it out and look, but barring that do some donuts and see what happens. If it spins the inside tire, then you need a (better) LSD. IRS tends to spin both tires, unlike a solid axle, so the fact that you got two stripes doesn't mean a thing.

 

Quite right, but if his only concern is getting power to both tires for straight line drag racing: a little attention to tire pressure may put off for a while the time in which he will have to go to LSD.

 

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The nature of the IRS (Independent Rear Suspension) that is in the 240Z is that it can maintain equal traction during hard acceleration. The solid axle in our American cars will unweight the right tire because of torque transfer. The 240z diffy is SOLID mounted and won't unweight the right tire.

 

It is possible that somebody did upgrade your car to an LSD, but, even with an open diffy, it will usually spin both tires while going in a straight line.

 

With both tires off the ground, put the shifter in first gear and spin one wheel. If the other wheel spins the opposite direction, you have an open diffy or a broken LSD. If the other tire spins in the same direction you have a LSD.

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With both tires off the ground, put the shifter in first gear and spin one wheel. If the other wheel spins the opposite direction, you have an open diffy or a broken LSD. If the other tire spins in the same direction you have a LSD.

Or a helical LSD that functions normally.

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