I'm a regular in the classic forum but for this topic it seemed like a good idea to get some advice from the Fox crowd...
I'm attempting to swap a T5 into my 351w (the 351 is a 1969 block) powered 66 in place of the C4. I am about to purchase a rebuilt WC T5 out of an 89 LX with (supposedly) everything I would need to swap the T5 into an automatic fox body.
My current question is that I've been told I need to use a 157 tooth, 28 oz imbalanced flywheel and a 10.5" clutch to match that bellhousing and engine combo. I want to make sure thats right. And I'm looking for clutch/pressure plate/flywheel recommendations... while it will be used initially with the engine listed below ( a very tame 351) it will eventually be behind a 400hp/400tq version of that, so somethign that could work behind both applications would be nice (and yes, I know, the t5 in its current form won't last long behind that engine).
Also, if anyone has any experience with using late model bellhousings and setting up clutch linkages (whether mechanical, cable, or hydraulic) please give me whatever advice you have... I'm currently slightly concerned about my longtubes interfering with the cable clutch I'm getting with the transmission.
Thanks and I apologize for any stupid questions in advance...
I'm attempting to swap a T5 into my 351w (the 351 is a 1969 block) powered 66 in place of the C4. I am about to purchase a rebuilt WC T5 out of an 89 LX with (supposedly) everything I would need to swap the T5 into an automatic fox body.
My current question is that I've been told I need to use a 157 tooth, 28 oz imbalanced flywheel and a 10.5" clutch to match that bellhousing and engine combo. I want to make sure thats right. And I'm looking for clutch/pressure plate/flywheel recommendations... while it will be used initially with the engine listed below ( a very tame 351) it will eventually be behind a 400hp/400tq version of that, so somethign that could work behind both applications would be nice (and yes, I know, the t5 in its current form won't last long behind that engine).
Also, if anyone has any experience with using late model bellhousings and setting up clutch linkages (whether mechanical, cable, or hydraulic) please give me whatever advice you have... I'm currently slightly concerned about my longtubes interfering with the cable clutch I'm getting with the transmission.
Thanks and I apologize for any stupid questions in advance...
