v-8 z-bar modification

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  1. davidjfranz

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    Hello,
    I am working on a 71 Maverick and accumulating parts to make this previous automatic car into a stick shifter. I have a z-bar from a 65 Mustang and I understand that if I cut down the length of the tubing portion, it will work. Any thoughts on this or has anyone used this one? How much do I remove from each side and what is the finished over all length of the tube portion?
    Thanks, Dave(y)
     
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    I'm using '66 Mustang linkage in mine, probably about the same as '65 pieces. You don't "have to" shorten the tube to fit an early block but I took about 1/4" off each side when I went to a 5.0 block w/z-bar adaptor plate. My car's a 70 so I don't know if that will make a difference or not. The Mustang z-bar pivot ball studs are the same size as 6-cylinder Mav parts. V8 Mav pivot ball studs are larger in diameter.
     
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    Thank you for your reply. Dave.
     

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