D.Hearne
New Member
D.Hearne, all C5's start with E2. They came in case or pan fills. The bellhousings are deeper to make room for the thicker lockup TC. I have heard of some that do not have lockup TC that use E2 cases, but that would be a C4. The only thing that makes a C5 is the VB, input shaft, lock TC and bell housing. E2 cases have better oiling, but everthing interchanges with a C4..
Whatever. You can keep on believing only the 80's C5 was the only one, that's you choice, but the fact still remains that the 70's pan fill transmission was also considered a C5 by Ford and many others.
Seems to me if you were trying to win your case and point of view, that article is the last thing you'd want to introduce as evidence.
I think you just sank your own ship,
since the older C5 was around and in production longer than the "new" C5.