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A question for all you sbc 700r4 z guys. What driveshaft do you start with? I have a shortened z shaft that someone said was for a sb ford and tranny, but I don't know for sure. The rear universal on that shaft looks very small. Should I buy a used gm shaft and buy a rear adapter from JTR? What have you guys done? What should I expect to pay for the driveshaft work?

thanks,

Tom

 

(I did a driveshaft search and read much info, but nothing exactly for my question)

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We have always used a GM drive shaft, like one for a camero, need to have the correct front yoke for your tranny, then measure from the end of the transmission shaft to the center of the rear end u-joint flange. Tell the machinist how you measured. My brother Jerry uses a rear adpater that accepts the larger u-joints and fits the 4 hole flange of the rear end.

 

Hopefully he will see this post and chime in with the part number.

 

I think we pay around $55.00 to have one cut and balanced if we supply the parts. My brother Jerry gets a lot of favors done with machinist because he is a rep for a automobile parts supplier.

 

John

 

A question for all you sbc 700r4 z guys. What driveshaft do you start with? I have a shortened z shaft that someone said was for a sb ford and tranny, but I don't know for sure. The rear universal on that shaft looks very small. Should I buy a used gm shaft and buy a rear adapter from JTR? What have you guys done? What should I expect to pay for the driveshaft work?

thanks,

Tom

 

(I did a driveshaft search and read much info, but nothing exactly for my question)

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most driveshaft shops would rather build you a heavy duty drive shaft to exactly match the application than rebuild and modify old parts of unknown origin,strength and condition, yeah it will easily cost more but you usually get a much better & STRONGER final product

keep in mind that outside dia. wall thickness and the material used have a huge effect on the shock and torque loads the driveshaft can handle, and stock driveshafts were never meant to handle the torque, rpms and shock loads racing puts them thru

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I'm only building a street machine. I'll get on it once in awhile, but no road or drag racing.

I have the back half of a z drive shaft and the universal joint looks awful small compared to a GM. I just looked at the JTR website and they have an adapter that works for my 76 260z. Does this adapter fit right into a camaro drive shaft? I'm just trying to get all my stuff in one sock for a driveshaft rebuild. I really don't want a high dollar racing driveshaft for a street runner. What have you guys done is what I'm interested in hearing.

thanks again,

Tom

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I just switched from an 700R4 to a turbo 350 so I had to have a new shaft made. I went with all new pieces and spent $350. I'd be happy to sell my removed driveshaft for the 700R4 is you are interested. It is custom built and balanced with greaseable u-joints. If you send me you diff to trans seal measurement I can veify fitment.

 

Robert

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I had a custom one made using the rear adapter from JTR and a Spicer Yoke on the front. Total cost was about $250.00 but I know it's brand new, balanced correctly and stronger than a stock one that has been cut a re-welded. Peace of mind is worth the price.

 

Wheelman

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i brought the steel camaro ds and old stock z ds to the local shop [fleetpride], they cut the camaro trans end and z diff end then welded both to a new steel tube, balanced, painted and handed it back in exchange for $100. 3000+ miles, just over 160mph blast last summer and doing fine. will do the same again once i have the q45 diff installed.

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