As long as you can find the parts you can.
A Gen 5 diff w/ Gen 5 axles should be a direct swap into your '06. The Gen 5 axles can be hard to source, but they're out there.
If you want to retain your Gen 3 axles, you can pull the Gen 5 output stubs (w/ 6 bolt flanges) and replace them with...
Bleeding will help, but this is going to become a regular occurrence due to the heat from the headers, so get used to the process.
Bleed early, bleed often.
Any mods on the car, specifically exhaust mods? Headers for instance?
The clutch hydraulic line runs pretty close to the exhaust by design, so any mods that remove heat shields or bring the primaries closer to that line can cause issues. I could imagine clogged cats causing similar issues.
As...
The difference in the stubs is how they are retained internally with the Wavetrac carrier - that part is different than OEM (where the grooves are for the circlips, and possibly the spline count). The external side where they connect to your OEM axles is the same.
This is where my lack of experience with earlier generation Vipers shows.
I think it would fit any Viper between 1992-2002 (Gen 1 & 2). There were some differences among those years...at some point, Dodge switched to a larger ring gear bolt (7/16" vs 3/8"), but I'm not sure when that was. It...
Well, you definitely know it isn't 100% OEM. That's not the end of the world, but it does raise some questions.
What exactly is "new" in this assembly?
- The differential case looks like it could be new, even with the few spots/stains
- Same for the differential cover; that looks pretty good...
Looks like a Gen 1 (1992-1995) unit based solely on the pics.
Tag won't tell you everything you need to know, as the gear marking compound tells me someone has been in there, and recently at that as those gears haven't been run yet. It's hard to tell from just one photo, but I'd want to take a...
Find a spare cap and send it to Motive. For a small price, they can modify it to work with their pressure bleeder system and send it back to you. Problem solved.
Yes, there is definitely an anchor point behind a small removable piece in the waterfall panel.
A Gen 3 passenger seat might work, but you'd have to double check that all of the sensors/connections are the same between the two generations. My guess is that there is an additional sensor or two...
Your best bets would be to call:
1. Unitrax - not quite the same as they used to be back in the Viper's golden days, but still worth calling
2. One of the high performance Viper shops (Nth Moto, Calvo) - I'm guessing they end up upgrading rear diffs for their high HP builds, so they may have...
Note that the proper fill amount for the TR-6060 is 3,210 mL:
That comes out to just shy of 3.4 quarts.
If you fill the transmission until it starts pouring out of the fill hole (which is usually the standard procedure), you'll end up with a slight overfill.
Is it the end of the world if...
I can't directly answer your question, but will at least offer this - when I installed a wideband on my car, I installed an add-a-fuse in the 15-amp gauges fuse slot in the engine bay.
Ran the wire from there through the firewall next to the brake booster (towards the outside of the car) and...
I didn't get a good look at them on Saturday...I'd like to see the pics of what you are talking about.
I'm curious to see if they look anything like what I see on my daily driven, 17 year old truck that has sat out in the sun pretty much every day of its life.
My guess would be excessive heat...
I have a 2010 Gen 4 service manual - by our powers combined, we might be in the ballpark?
The service manual lists the factory gap at 0.050" - that's what I've run on mine with the factory Champion RE10PMC5. Not stock, but not far from it.
Torque spec should be 13 ft-lbs (18 N-m) - I say...
Bolt pattern is identical.
OEM Gen 5 wheels: rear offset/backspacing should be identical. Front offset/backspacing is not…the extra 0.5” was added to the outside of the front wheels to account for the wider Gen 5 fenders. Gen 5 fronts will fit earlier generation Vipers, but will sit flush or...
My calculations would only account for the swept area for each fan. I'm not sure if that's the most important aspect or not (I'd think it'd be up near the top though), but I've never really thought about it past a surface level.
I'll have to do some thinking about the effects of other fan...
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