T5 on 1970 maverick 250cid auto

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  1. miguel

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    Hello to all!I'm thinking of swapping out my c4 automatic for a t5 standard transmission onto my 250 cid.I know 250 and 302 share the same bellhousing but what i wanted to know is if there is other parts i might need to modify or change like the transmission mount and the drive shaft.Any cutting or any other parts i might need?i currently have a 5 lug drum differential and 5 lug disc brakes from a 73 comet.the only mod i made to my mav. Any info will be very helpful thankx everyone
     
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    The 70 has a smaller transmission tunnel than later years. I had to split open the top of the tunnel and add some metal to clear the T5's shift rod tube. The T5's crossmember mounting pad is about 1 1/2" farther rearward than earlier trannys so some fabrication is needed there. You need to decide what type of clutch linkage you want. In mine I used an adaptor plate to mount the trans to the bellhousing and used early Mustang clutch linkage. You need a clutch/brake pedal assembly.
     
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    So how about for a 4 speed transmission ? which year and what modifications or fabrication should me made?
     
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    What adapter plate is needed for his application?
     
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    Im running a t5 behind a 302 in my 70...didnt make any changes to the tunnel..used a crossmember i got from the previous owner who also ran a t5...it looks like one a member of this.site.builds....im.using a hydraulic setup...almost identical to the one in the t5 swap tech article on this site...my pedals are.from a later maverick i think.....driveshaft fits great.too....just my two cents worth
     
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    okay well how about if i want to install a standard 4-speed transmission ?what year fits best and what mods should be made? I'm not doing this for racing performance i just need a standard transmission .3 speed auto is killing me on the freeway lol
     
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    look in tech section

    Check out the article on stickshift swap in the druvetrain section...gives basic info on ford stickshifts and what may be needed for the swap
     
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    What did your pinion angle measure?
     
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    Dis any of you guys notice the trans mount of the t-5 is not parallel with the ground?
     
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    No..........
     
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    Hmmm I wonder what I've got going on? Wait, you've got a T5Z, what's the difference between that and a T5?
     
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    Sounds like your trans has (at least) a Camaro tailshaft. They were rotated 15° CCW,looking from the rear, to offset the bellhousing's rotation.
     
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    It really looks alot less than 15 degrees.
     
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    T5Z is rated at 330 lb ft torque. The case and tail housing are standard Ford T5. I think Russ is right, the Camaros rotated the trans for better shifter handle location, IIRC.
     

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