Irv---You'll probably have to have a muffler shop mandrel bend that part which
comes up against the Nissan LSD, as I did. Not an Ansa system, but not the
stock setup either.
Also know that these LSD's with the viscous couplings will not hold the car
from rolling, when parked on a hill. Even with the tranny in gear! To check
yours, put it in gear and try pushing the car forward or backward. It would be
prudent to have a good working hand brake, as you might imagine. Not so
important, if this is on a race car.
Carry on...
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: emanteno@comcast.net
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 5:17 AM
To: TRiumphs, 6Pack
Subject: [6pack] Nissan Diff - Exhaust System Question
I've just installed the Goodparts Nissan diff conversion in my TR6 and went to
install a new ANSA exhaust system last night. The diff and the left side
resonator want to occupy the same space. If you've done this conversion, I'd
appreciate hearing what you have for an exhaust system, and what if any
conflicts you had and were able to overcome.
Thanks muchly,
Irv Korey
74 TR6 CF22767U
Highland Park, IL
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