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  • #91
    I started my 5spd swap Friday afternoon but with the Decatur Swap Meet, catching a fever and the weather today, this is as far as I got.


    I thought I would make a Big Giant Sword! But, not feasible.


    I went the clutch cable direction so I had to make the quadrant. I could of bought one but I have less important things to spend $75 on like hookers and blow. I didn't have any material thick enough so I started by sketching and cutting out 2 pieces of 3/16 plate.







    Tacked them together and started cleaning them up.




    Drilled and tapped a hole for the cable retainer




    And a clip to hold it all together. I still need to clean everything up.




    And cut a groove in it for the cable.








    Although welded on 3 sides, I wanted to make sure the seam in the groove didn't split so I cross drilled and welded the plated together.




    Last edited by homealone; 02-22-2015, 06:12 PM.

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    • #92
      I'm glad I pulled these pedals out of a sap free Maverick several years ago. I knew they would come in handy.











      A couple new pads and installed.








      And this is as far as I got Friday. Too bad I couldn't pull the AOD and replace with the stick.

      Drilled a hole in the firewall for the clutch cable and installed it.



      Last edited by homealone; 02-22-2015, 06:16 PM.

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      • #93
        Bad ass man! Nice work as always.
        Putting warheads on foreheads since 2004

        Pro-Touring Build

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post
          Bad ass man! Nice work as always.
          Thanks,

          Btw, I dropped your oil filter adapter in the mail this morning. I hope it works for you.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by homealone View Post
            Or Halibrand wheels. I have a set of these I picked up for another project that never took off. I borrowed these from cool cat's cougar. He wasn't using them. lol

            Whose stinkin' garage is that?...nice!

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            • #96
              Sap free!
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Hicompression View Post
                Whose stinkin' garage is that?...nice!
                Super Secret Undisclosed Location



                Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                Sap free!
                I'm glad somebody caught that.

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                • #98
                  You make this stuff look easy.
                  2009 Mustang GT
                  1972 Country Squire

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by slowbrick2 View Post
                    You make this stuff look easy.
                    You should see me when I have real tools. I'm Dangerous.

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                    • Originally posted by homealone View Post
                      You should see me when I have real tools. I'm Dangerous.
                      ...or beer.

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                      • Well the weather finally let up and I had a couple hours this afternoon so lets continue.

                        Out with the old, in with the new. The poor little AOD didn't last long in a 4200# wagon so I pulled it today.

                        Hopefully the rain will hold out tomorrow and I can finish up.

                        On the ground




                        In the air. lol




                        Last look at the AOD




                        I must be getting old. it took me nearly an hour to pull the driveshaft, exhaust, starter, crossmember, wiring , linkage, and transmission.






                        And the T-5 mocked up. Before it got dark, I was able to modify the crossmember and add the linkage for the parking brake.

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                        • Sweet! Row, Row, Row your BOAT...

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                          • Day two, T-5 install.

                            I had a few hours today so I tackled what I could.

                            All said and done, the T-5 was pulled and reinstalled 3 times to get everything fitted and fabricated. It would have been 2 but I found out the hard way that the power steering ram, which I had to rebuild, won't come out with the bell housing in place.


                            Here is where I left off, T-5 in place, need to pull it.




                            The PS Ram was leaking so it got new seals and hoses.






                            New seals and installed.








                            Next, cut a hole in my new floor.








                            And the shifter in position.

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                            • One last time, flywheel and clutch set installed.






                              Bolt up the bell housing.




                              And install the transmission, again.



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                              • I wanted to retain a stock look so I modified a 65/66 Mustang 3spd shifter to work with the T-5. I need to stop cutting these up, they are getting hard to find.


                                Cut the ends of the 3spd and T-5 shifter, weld it up, give it a little paint and bolt it on.










                                1st gear.




                                Neutral



                                3rd gear.... and so on.

                                Last edited by homealone; 03-08-2015, 09:08 PM.

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