4Z to T-5 bellhousing
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4Z to T-5 bellhousing
after much delay I finally got one in my hands:
I also got the shift fork and a slave cylinder.
the bell is suprisingly light weight, i thought it was plastic when i first pulled it out of the box!
not sure wtf that other hole is for on the mounting face...
I also got the shift fork and a slave cylinder.
the bell is suprisingly light weight, i thought it was plastic when i first pulled it out of the box!
not sure wtf that other hole is for on the mounting face...
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Slave cylinder hole on the right???
Yard down the road has a Rodeo with the 2.6 and 5 speed...might get it with my taxes
I would just get the bellhousing but they won't part a good tranny.
Jim
Yard down the road has a Rodeo with the 2.6 and 5 speed...might get it with my taxes
I would just get the bellhousing but they won't part a good tranny.
Jim
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88 Trooper, soon to be turbo. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2941780
89 Impulse Turbo. 3.5L 6VE-1 swap in progress. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2941760
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you're correct, I was so excited to get the bell i didn't bother to unwrap the slave to inspect. or use logical thought.Slave cylinder hole on the right???
that's the plan. I need to get the 'retro-fit' Tremec box with the T5 adapter plate.You can bolt a T56 up to it can't you?
stock rating is 400lb-ft, the GM/Viper hybrids are rated to 650.They'd be pretty strong..
I got lucky and scored this for super cheap, without finding one local it will generally cost $50 and up to get one. as mentioned in another thread i have no problems shipping stuff out down yonder.
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Impulsive Yank wrote:you're correct, I was so excited to get the bell i didn't bother to unwrap the slave to inspect. or use logical thought.Slave cylinder hole on the right???
Uhuh distracted by the big shiny thing and ignored the grimy peice .
Maybe you NZ/OZ guys could work out a decent deal with these guys.
http://www.allhyundaiisuzuparts.com/
They would probably have them and some v6 bells as well if you wanted to try and shoehorn a v6 in your Piazzas.
Jim
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88 Trooper, soon to be turbo. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2941780
89 Impulse Turbo. 3.5L 6VE-1 swap in progress. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2941760
88 Trooper, soon to be turbo. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2941780
89 Impulse Turbo. 3.5L 6VE-1 swap in progress. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2941760
I will talk to them.
Theres only one problem.
Which T5 box does the bellhousing suit.
Theres two different bellhousing to box mounting patterns and 7 different input shaft lengths. Thats not to mention the different input splines. Well thats what we got here.
http://www.dellowauto.com.au/main.html
Get the 'product' PDF file up and theres a chart on page 12 of 35 that tells you whats what as far as T5 boxes go.
Ive got a T5 here, its out of our Australian 'Falcon' Thats a 4L 6cyl sedan. Its a bit of an odd duck out. I was going to use an old dead Gemini/Rodeo/luv box and mill up my own bellhousing.
I also have a T5 bellhousing here out of a Comaro, the one that puts the box on an 18deg tilt. Might be handy one day. lol.
Cheers, Bob.
Theres only one problem.
Which T5 box does the bellhousing suit.
Theres two different bellhousing to box mounting patterns and 7 different input shaft lengths. Thats not to mention the different input splines. Well thats what we got here.
http://www.dellowauto.com.au/main.html
Get the 'product' PDF file up and theres a chart on page 12 of 35 that tells you whats what as far as T5 boxes go.
Ive got a T5 here, its out of our Australian 'Falcon' Thats a 4L 6cyl sedan. Its a bit of an odd duck out. I was going to use an old dead Gemini/Rodeo/luv box and mill up my own bellhousing.
I also have a T5 bellhousing here out of a Comaro, the one that puts the box on an 18deg tilt. Might be handy one day. lol.
Cheers, Bob.
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well my pic shows the pattern.
I found this other pic and aparently it's same as the Ford box:
24 spline input shaft, uses same clutch kit as the other 2.6 apps but also uses a pilot bushing.
ID of the bush is .668" and .472" deep
input shaft length is 181.3mm acording to this graphic:
I found this other pic and aparently it's same as the Ford box:
24 spline input shaft, uses same clutch kit as the other 2.6 apps but also uses a pilot bushing.
ID of the bush is .668" and .472" deep
input shaft length is 181.3mm acording to this graphic:
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i don't see why not, it's just a thick plate with holes drilled in it - at least one of the vendors offers to drill other patterns for a small fee. the Ford retro fit box comes with a new bell so they don't use the plate, but holes are holes. it's common known pattern and shouldn't be a problem.
one thing I'm not sure of now is the slave. it looks like the stock spot might interfere with the body of the trans.
one thing I'm not sure of now is the slave. it looks like the stock spot might interfere with the body of the trans.
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You could use an internal slave cylinder.Impulsive Yank wrote:one thing I'm not sure of now is the slave. it looks like the stock spot might interfere with the body of the trans.
Its circular and goes over the input shaft. You need to space it up the right distance off the bearing snout on the box, bit of mucking about to get right but it can be done.
I think they were used on Saab's. They are a euro thing anyway.
Cheers, Bob.
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