>Bill-
>You ask about the interchange of GT6 and TR6 headers...
>
>Unfortunately there is no one easy quick answer. It all depends on what year
>of each you are working on, but I'll give it a whirl...
>If you really have an early GT6, all of the ports are level with each other
>in the head and nothing will interchange.
>Any of the later GT6 cars (+ and on) have the same port placement as the late
>TR6 (72 on). Any manifold which bolts on one of these will bolt to the other.
>
>The early (pre 72) TR6 motors used a different pattern on the port
>placement and will not exchange with the GT6 line.
>If this is not clear, check the part numbers for manifold gaskets on both
>cars
>
>So much for bolting the headers to the head...Now you have to pay attention
>to the clearance between the frame and the block.
>It would appear that the TR6 has more clearance here as the TR6 headers are
>usually too wide to go into the GT6. (This is not always the case as some
>manufacturers made them thin enough to fit, but this is only hearsay on my
>part as I have never had a set of them in my hand, nor have I seen anyone
>with a set fitted, but I have heard rumors).
>
>So, to get back to the question of interchange between headers...
>As they say on Home Improvement "I don't think so Tim"
>
> The Car Curmudgeon
> Nick in Nor Cal
>
Well, this is very interesting (thanks Nick and Tony!).
Does anyone know of a good quality "TR6" header (preferably single pipe)
that will fit a '72 GT6 MK3? The only headers for the GT6 I've seen are
from "across the pond" and are beyond my budget. It seems TR6 headers are
much more plentiful.
And while I'm prying about GT6 exhaust systems, What is the purpose of the
"middle" muffler? What would be the advantages/disadvantages of eliminating
it?
Thanks again,
Bill- mah16@cornell.edu
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