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Post by Miss J »

Hi Guys.

As some of you may know, I am heading to China for the Strange Vehicle Games (similar to Full Metal Challenge).

We have been donated a Pathfinder however it has no engine. We are urgently seeking a V8 (dosn't matter what sort) with Gearbox and trnasfercase to suit the Pathfinder. As the front diff is on the passenger side, this is becomming quite a task.

Also, is is possible to take the diff apart and turn the insides around so the will sit on the drivers side?????

Any help will be much appreciated as we were really hoping to put the engine this weekend and I am starting to stress out a bit.
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Post by XterraGuy »

Which Pathfinder do you have, the 95-back WD21 body-on-frame type, or the 96-on R50 unibody?

No way to re-work the diff to a right-side setup, at least without throwing a rediculous amount of money at it. If you have a WD21 you would be far better off tearing the whole front diff and suspension out of there and putting a solid axle with a left offset like a Dana 44 from a Ford, Jeep, etc. in place instead. Don't forget it's tough to match the OEM Nissan gear ratios if you go that route, you might have to re-gear the rear to match the new front.

I do know of one D21 truck that was running a driveshaft from a left-output transfer to a right-offset solid axle, and it was good for highway speeds. Pic here:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=193249

There are adapters available to mate a TH350 or 700R4 transmission to the TX10 transfer case you have, but they're US $720 and would have to be shipped from the USA.
http://www.4x4parts.com/public_html/sho ... 4254c1de5c

I think you're not going to make this work, at least not in time...
Brent
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

XterraGuy, the diff is already on the left, our passenger side, rather than your passenger side.
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Post by Miss J »

Yes, thats right the diff is already on left hand side of the vehicle. Our pathfinder is now just a bare chassis, not a clue what sort it is. All it has on it is wheels and 2 diffs.
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Post by CRUSHU »

get a 351, c6 and np205 or np208 from a f100 or bronco.lh drop on the front diff.
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Post by XterraGuy »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:XterraGuy, the diff is already on the left, our passenger side, rather than your passenger side.



I know that, where's the confusion?
Though now that I think about it more, if the fact that's it's on the left is the problem and your t-case options are right-offset, you'd want to swap a right-offset solid front axle and they're practically a dime a dozen. The left-offset one would be needed if you still have and intend to keep the factory transfer case, but if a V8 is going in then the tranny and t-case are almost certainly getting swapped along with it.

Either way, a solid axle is really your only option if you are planning to use a right-offset transfer case. You can't really do a right-to-left driveshaft setup to the IFS diff, it's tucked up and the transmission and engine would be in the way of the shaft. It's only possible with a solid axle that's pretty far below the chassis, and very rare at that.

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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

I will just add something (hope you don't mind) Jane is also on a very limited budget and time frame to complete this so although some suggestions are viable costing and time to source parts are of alot of concern.
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Post by RMP&O »

Junk yard...find a v8 and some diffs like dana 44's and a tranny as mentioned. Buy it for as cheap as possible, find one of the guys on here to do the welding work and so forth to fit it and there you go....done deal.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

XterraGuy wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:XterraGuy, the diff is already on the left, our passenger side, rather than your passenger side.


I know that, where's the confusion?

Brent


I misread your post, my bad :oops:
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