sooooooooooo you buy a t5 for $30 lol

Mr. Rustypwnz

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He says 3rd grinds, but in all its a good trans for $30 lol :rlaugh:
so im looking to rebuild it with some good stuff, ive already looked at everything needed, but how hard is it to rebuild a t5? the shop here in town said $1200 :eek: ****in crooks!!

I know some people on here have done it before and it worked well for them..

thanks
 
Why not?

Get it, tear it down, and learn. Get the kit and rebuild it yourself.

At least that's what I would do. Hell, $30 to at least tear it down and learn how it works....that's money well spent right there.
 
$1200 my ass. I could do that thing for less than $100

3rd gear blocker ring = $20

And if 3rd gear and synchro are damaged

3rd gear = $40 off ebay
3-4 synchro = $45 off ebay.


Put it together sell it for $300 :)


I have 3 working T-5's just buy getting "blown" ones and fixing them up
 
$1200 my ass. I could do that thing for less than $100

3rd gear blocker ring = $20

And if 3rd gear and synchro are damaged

3rd gear = $40 off ebay
3-4 synchro = $45 off ebay.


Put it together sell it for $300 :)


I have 3 working T-5's just buy getting "blown" ones and fixing them up

I'll send yous my broken one, yous send me back a gforce? :shrug:
 
I know one of the companies has a video about how to do it right? I might just get that and a rebuild kit and go at it, thats the only thing I havent ever worked on, blown a couple up and swapped em out but thats the extent of that, I think It would be great as well to learn how to do this and then one day redo it big time with some astro guts!!
 
See http://www.ttcautomotive.com/English/onlineorder/product.asp to download a FREE service manual for T5 or Tremec 3550/TKO
You will need the Adobe Acrobat viewer which is also a free download – http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

See http://www.hanlonmotorsports.com/ or http://www.ddperformance.com for parts

A T5 rebuild kit with syncros, bearings and other small parts costs about $160. It does not include any gears or shafts.

http://www.hanlonmotorsports.com/ also has a video on how to rebuild your T5 or Tremec. It costs about $20, and is worth every penny of it.

I did a Tremec 3550 rebuild, and it wasn't that difficult. The video was an immense help, and I would recommend viewing it. At $20, it will give you an opportunity to look and decide for yourself if you think that it is something you want to try to do.

For Tremec 3550 and TKO's:
You will also need a magnetic base and dial indicator to measure the endplay ($40-$120). http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PMPAGE=1354&PMCTLG=00

The tricky part is that you will need some shims to adjust the endplay in the two shafts: the new bearings will change the clearance. There is no way of telling what it will be until you get to the point that it is time to measure and check the clearances. Halon has the individual shims if you can wait for them. If you can't afford the wait, the auto parts store can sell you some shim stock and you can make your own, or have a machine shop make them for you. The shim stock comes in brass (easy to cut) and steel, in varying thicknesses. That's where the dial indicator & base come in - there is no way to get the clearance right without it.

Getting the car jacked up high enough to get the trans jack in and out from under the car was somewhat challenging. Since I didn't have a helper, getting the trans out of the car and back it was one of the more difficult things about the job. I built a trans jack out of 2x6's, some angle iron and a $25 floor jack. If I hadn't done that, I would have needed a helper or to rent a commercial trans jack. At 100+ pounds the Tremec 3550 was far too heavy for me to lift by myself.