MYBAD79
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That all folks. I'm taking some short vacation soon, so next update may be long to come.
Won't be too long and you're driving :thumbs:
enjoy your vacation
That all folks. I'm taking some short vacation soon, so next update may be long to come.














Front are 245 on 8" rims, not need for flare and I always wanted to keep the flaring job minimal.oh boy i did not realize you had 10" rims when i recommended spacers, you're right you're good for a flare job - 2" flares will be plenty and if you like the mudflap design you can only do the rear and leave the front alone. you can see in my 'front flares' thread that it's a lot of work to do the fronts, i think the raer is easier, it will look awesome though, no matter what style you choose.
No, I decided to stick with my 7/16 stock stud, I don't feel like putting the TA apart once again at this point, I need to move foward, so I needed 7/16 nut as short as yours.didn't you get the short style nuts in the box I sent ? the customs ******** really screwed you on this one, i sent everything you needed to get this done right and they had nothing better to do than ripping the box open and only put half of the stuff back :hunter::hunter:

I won't, 4" are just too much IMHO.i know one of the local guys here has 325-50-15 tires on 10" rims and only 2" flares so dont buy the 4" unles you want to spend the big bux on rims to fill these masive flares , keep in mind i have 11" wide rims with 315-35-17 completely covered with 2"flares.





Well ****, Denis. At least it's good to see someone making progress on their project. Mine has been sitting for months with no progress.It's drivable though and now that the heat of summer is receding a bit here I think I'll have to get it out and blow the carbon out!
If it's still in your garage it will be shipped. Thanks you so much :drink:I might still have a 153 tooth, 2 piece RMS T-5 flywheel. If it's still in my garage you can have it for shipping.
I wish I could find at least a good used cluster gear, but the ratio I have (2.95 1st) is rather unusual.$200 isn't a bad price for the trans, how much are the gear kits ?
Yup, saw that one, up it's a 1352-077-068, mine is the much rarer 1352-077-070, 2.95 1st.
Thanks for the tip about the filler plug.The tilted angle is because of how it sits in an body the shifter will have a bend in it too. You can install it straight up, just use the upper fill plug for the level indication instead of the lower one. Might have to drill and tap it though, usually only 1 is threaded.
I guess you mean a '82 driveshaft, right?A 700R4 driveshaft should be a perfect fit for that trany, proper length and all. The slip yoke will fit fine.
Fuelie reported some clearance issue with the camaro bellhousing and the tilted transmission, something like not enough space to install the slave cylinder. Anyway, I really want to install this scattershield, in a way or another.The mustang and camaro shifter mount the same way, identical plate. The only difference is that the stangs didn't have the tranny angled and the shifter is straight.
You can also mount the tranny w/ the body hydraulics and bellhousing, it will be angled then but you won't have to modify anything except the clutch master. If you go that route you need an F body shifter



This weekend I could dismantle the T5, it was a 2h job, when you got the correct instruction.
After inspecting the gear I deemed most of the part were good to go.
The 2nd and 5th gear synchro teeth show some wear, but it still good to go.
No noticeable wear on gear teeth except the reverse idler gear which is badly worn.
Surprisingly the synchro rings are still peachy, as most of the other small parts.
I will post picture later.
So, all thing considered, I ordered a cluster gear, a 3rd gear, a reverse idler gear and a bearing only rebuilt kit.
Transmission was one of the last "fear frontier", I thought is would be damn rocket science.
How wrong I was, with the instruction video, it's child's play.















I still tried to put it as much at the front as possible, just in case.There's lots of room for the spreader bar with electric fans, mine was a very tight fit :smash:



Quick update on The Gearbox order screw up.
Got the guys on the phone and they sent me the correct gear right away, without even waiting for me to send the bad one back.
So kudos to the guys at The Gearbox, they know how to turn a bad into an awesome good.






Moose leather ??? That's awesome :lol: