Re: was Re: SR-4/T-5 Yoke?
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Re: was Re: SR-4/T-5 Yoke?



The T-5 is a further refinement of the SR4. The shifter shoud fall in the same place, but there are three different locations depending on the year and model the T-5 came out of. You need to search for T-5, and concentrate on Mustang sites -- they usually have most of the info. 

1977-83 bells have the multi patterns. If you pull an SR4 a T-5 will definitely bolt onto that bell. You have to pull the trans to identify the multi pattern bell. If there are more mount holes (I think 8 total, might just be 7) you have the multi. All the holes should be there, but all may not be tapped. 

The only thing you'll have a big problem mounting a T-5 to is a 64-71 six. For 72+ you need that multi pattern bell and a trans with the shifter in the right location. It's not quite a bolt in after that, but close. 

On July 21, 2005 Ian Cudmore wrote:

> hmmmmm so with all that machine work and iffs maybe i'm just better off to
> take a few more looks for the 72+ manual bell? sounds like things are kind
> of iffy for it. i'd hate to be a couple days away from a new drive train and
> have to wait while i found one then... besides. custom work ALWAYS takes
> longer than it should
> 
> has anyone here seen a ford T-5 in an AMC? do we have an idea as to how that
> shifter location turns out? - i know this would be almost too luckey but
> does anyone have both trannys and can give me a measure? and then a distance
> off the firewall that either would be at? that would give me an idea
> 
> oh, and thanks for all the help BTW
> 
> 77 Gremlin 232, 4v, Street Scoop II, 904, killer tunes
> 


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