...and can I mate one to a Windsor 302?
I have a 1963 Ranchero with a 1973 302 and a (retch, gag) C4 automatic.
I have an old S-10 T5 to rob of its tailshaft housing in order to move the shifter forward on the T5 from a 1990-ish ('87-'93) Mustang. Modern Driveline makes a super-sexy forward-shifter tailshaft housing with a super sexy price to match, hence the S-10 part.
I've been looking for said Mustang trans, but they're neither as cheap nor as plentiful as one would hope for old Ford parts.
Still with me? Good. What I've noticed is that 2005-10 (S197 Mustang) 4.0 V6s got a T5 as well. Newer, more plentiful, and cheaper. ADDED BONUS: While it's possible it sticks up high enough to be an issue, this version already has its shifter right behind the primary case, much further forward than the older Mustang T5s, and I think in a reasonable spot for the Falcon.
There are a couple of issues, and this is where I'm hoping somebody knows something:
- I'm having a lot of trouble finding info about what this thing has for an input shaft, so I don't know whether it might work with a plain old 302/5.0 bellhousing and clutch and so forth.
- Deep first gear, and somewhat less problematic, a less tall overdrive.
If the input shaft and first gear can be fixed in one fell swoop (say, by swapping in the input shaft from a '90-ish car), this starts to look very promising. Unfortunately, even the most informative-looking post I'd found over on rallyanarchy referenced a spiffy book's guide to T5 parts swapping, but that book was published in 2005, and so doesn't appear to get into the later Mustang's T5.
I'm baffled at how little info I'm finding on the later T5. Anybody know anything about this adaptation, about the trans in general, or have any good resources for trying to track down more info?
I may be prematurely sour-graping, but some of the cost saving is probably eaten by needing a more complex driveshaft, since this one no longer uses the old slip yoke, and the shaft needs to accommodate the length changes itself.
EDIT: dawns on me I could probably have avoided some confusion by showing just how different the darned thing looks from most of the Mustang T5s...