<html>
<body>
<font size=3>Some Datsun cars used the same U-joint but a slightly
beefier end flange that is interchngeable. Some people used to pick
up th Datsn propshafts from a wrecking yard to use in their race cars
with uprated ngines. Sorry I don't recal what model.<br><br>
Barney Gaylord<br>
1958 MGA with an attitude<br>
<a href="http://mhgaguru.com/" eudora="autourl">http://MHGAguru.com<br>
<br>
<br>
</a>At 02:26 AM 9/21/2021, PaulHunt73 wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""> <br>
The factory V8 had a 'beefier' propshaft, with bigger gearbox and axle
drive flanges and UJs, same as the MGC. But as this is almost
certainly a conversion it depends on whether the converter fitted the
bigger shaft or kept the original. My 4-cylinder drive flange is 3
3/8" and the V8 3 7/8", with UJ bearing cups 15/16" and
1", so this looks like a 4-cylinder shaft. Maybe time to beef
it up if usage has wrecked the flange.<br>
<br>
PaulH.</font><br>
<font size=3><br>
</font>
<dl>
<dd>----- Original Message ----- <br><br>
<dd>Parts is parts. that is something you'd should be able to find a
crossover or maybe upgrade to a beefier u-joint for. </blockquote>
</dl><br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">
<dl>
<dd><font size=3>On September 19, 2021 2:18:47 PM PDT,
<a href="mailto:jimray@hartcom.net">jimray@hartcom.net</a> wrote: <br>
<dl><br>
<dd>I am looking for a driveshaft flange for my 1980 MGB. Moss has them
on backorder (268-010) and doesn’t know when they will have them in
stock. The unit I am looking for is 3 - 9/16 inches in width and has a 3
inch o/c bolt pattern. The u-joint opening appears to be 15/16 but this
could be off a fraction or two because it is pretty beat-up.<br>
<dd>....</font>
</dl>
</dl></blockquote></body>
</html>