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Ok, I'm tired of breaking these trannies, I need to convert to something worthwhile and I am trying to stay away from going auto, it's not really something I want to do. What I am considering is to use the Mustang T5 tranny because my truck and these transmissions are cable clutch and I don't feel like converting. What I need to know is where can I go to get this adapter plate made on my car. I'd much rather use the T5 because if it breaks I can easily get a new one, plus it holds way more power than this stock Mighty Max tranny. Custom clutches and flywheels can be sourced rather easily, my issue right now is just to get the transmission to bolt up. Does anyone have any advice or info? Thanks in advance.
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Ok, I'm tired of breaking these trannies, I need to convert to something worthwhile and I am trying to stay away from going auto, it's not really something I want to do. What I am considering is to use the Mustang T5 tranny because my truck and these transmissions are cable clutch and I don't feel like converting. What I need to know is where can I go to get this adapter plate made on my car. I'd much rather use the T5 because if it breaks I can easily get a new one, plus it holds way more power than this stock Mighty Max tranny. Custom clutches and flywheels can be sourced rather easily, my issue right now is just to get the transmission to bolt up. Does anyone have any advice or info? Thanks in advance.

 

 

Screamin Eagle over at projectzerog has sent me a t 5 to build some bellhousings, I been looking at it but I need to finish a wide block r 154 first

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I have had 2 years of hard work in the last 4 months, it looks like I can come back now. My family is getting back to 'normal'

 

I got some questions about the T5 , there are 2 bolt patterns available, but the chevy bolt pattern seems limited to me, is it really needed? why not just stay with the ford wc?

what about input shaft length in all the different models? which one do I go with? the Ford small block?

 

I just picked it up and couldnt put it down, I do have another ( Sub ) project that I will give priority to, plus I am starting to get into drive shafts , sooooooooooooo bare with me

 

 

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I have scrap bellhousings that didnt work out that I cut up and see how I can improve, so when I am done cutting them up, I can recycle them into new projects

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This ougth to be much easier then the previous builds. I am using an old R154 bellhousing because it was longer

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If I stay with the two lower trans mounts, I will have to change the lower skirt

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I got some throw out bearing ideas that include raising the clutch fork arm about 2 inches

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I removed the lower skirt because of something Matt Arudda said, ' why not leave the skirt out ?'

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I left the chevy bolt pattern in because I like multi purpose stuff

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I welded the trans plate on and will start the sides next

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Bill, may I make a suggestion here. I would ditch the chevy bolt pattern and include the tremec pattern. You can buy off the shelf Tremec transmissions that will hold gobs of power, example the TKO series. That way if some one went with a world class and broke it, a tremec could be a bolt in affair.

 

http://www.ttcautomotive.com/english/home/home.asp

 

Kane

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Bill, may I make a suggestion here. I would ditch the chevy bolt pattern and include the tremec pattern. You can buy off the shelf Tremec transmissions that will hold gobs of power, example the TKO series. That way if some one went with a world class and broke it, a tremec could be a bolt in affair.

 

http://www.ttcautomotive.com/english/home/home.asp

 

Kane

Its already done kane, I couldnt get a good draft on the bottom of the bellhousing in the clutch fork area, so I had to drop the Chevy bolt pattern, but I did build in a clutch fork for either side of the bellhousing so when its built for the EVO, the guys can have a right side slave cylinder and stay away from the exhaust

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it would probably be best to make them for ford transmissions. i looked up the differences between a ford one and a 300zx one and the onlything i could find was that they have different input and output shafts Edited by JDean
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everytime I make a change, I put it back int the mill and make sure its square

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I keep testing the centers and the depth of the input shaft

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This housing can be ordered with left or right side slave cylinders

 

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I wanted to be sure of the oil pan hieght compared to the trans

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I have about 30 more hours of detail to put into it

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it would probably be best to make them for ford transmissions. i looked up the differences between a ford one and a 300zx one and the onlything i could find was that they have different input and output shafts

 

 

Thanks JD, the dorm will liven up, just be patient :D

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I changed the T 5 back to accept the TKO option and molded it, I am finishing out detail and hope to have a casting done this week

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sanding and sanding and sanding >;o)

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this detail was a dificult >;o))))))))))

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The T 5 castings are in, they worked out very nice

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you can see the pattern I built next to the final casting

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What are the chances of one being made for a T5 into a Starion? I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

 

I have about 2 more housings to develop before I build the wide block T 5, I get a bit overloaded because I build all the stuff I already have and then do the R&D on the new stuff at the same time, so I been buying some new machines to try and keep up with it all

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