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T56 install and coilover pics duw

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Guero said:
Both of these i have no idea what you are talking about. How did you do it. Im getting ready to order the t-56 and wanna know for sure how to do it
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the plate--all you have to do is grind a little off the edge so the clutch cable will clear. no big deal, just hook up the ol die grinder with carbide bit and wiz a little off.

as for the crossmember i really can't tell you step-by-step cuz what you need to do may be very different from what i did due to diff sfc's, body stretch, etc...

once you have everything in hand and take a look at my pics it should make sense.




as for the viper spec tranny, i have no idea. i bought all my stuff from d&d to avoid that kind of headache.
 

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oh i see, so theres a new plate to be installed???
 
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oh i see, so theres a new plate to be installed???
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no.

the plate is already in between the engine and tranny. you have to grind a little off to make the cable clear.

the kit comes with very little. you get the tranny, driveshaft, trans mount, trans mount spacer, and the crossmember brackets.

i don't mean to sound like an a-hole, but this has to be said. if you need alot of help or directions for this then maybe this a bit outside of your abilities. there is a lot of cutting, welding, drilling, etc that has to be done. i had to go out and buy a new crossmember after i had messed mine up so bad. it also took the better part of 9 hours for me to do this, and i had a lift, airtools, welder, torch, etc at my disposal.
 

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i dont get why you need to cut around the cable???? LOL. so i should pay some else to install this? lol
 

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Thought I would post up a link to the other thread for future searchs.

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?p=6508200#post6508200
 

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check that link again
 
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Thought I would post up a link to the other thread for future searchs.

http://forums.stangnet.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=6508200
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sorry man, i'm gonna have to raise the on that guy.

it will cost damn near $1500 just convert an 03 cobra t56 to viper spec--input shafts are not cheap, neither are output or main shafts.

i'm not gonna sit here and nutswing from d&d, but they treated me right and offered what i feel a good deal.

btw putting a t56 in a fox is alot diff than a 94/95.
 

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Updated the link. If you don't understand cutting a engine block plate this is probably over your head.

bimmertech
I got nothing against D&D (other then they don't sell there swap stuff separate, and there prices are a bit high for some things) but I know I can do it cheaper then there "kit" just a matter of learning what needs to be done/changed.

I've got a lead on a broken viper spec tranny for cheap + a free rebuild from a local tranny builder here. And I'm simply not going to buy a tranny from D&D if I decide to do this swap wouldn't make since for me... (now If I didn't have the hookups I do I would order it from them and get it over with but I'm a broke college student with a broken T5 to boot!)

I just gotta figure out the bell/clutch setup, and what needs to be done with the input shaft/mainshaft etc.
 

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Updated the link. If you don't understand cutting a engine block plate this is probably over your head.

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Lol i dont see why we need to cut it. If the cable is fine now
 
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I'm a broke college student with a broken T5 to boot!)

I just gotta figure out the bell/clutch setup, and what needs to be done with the input shaft/mainshaft etc.
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i hear ya man, alot of us have gone through the broke college days.

i just think that when its all said and done you will have alot more money in it than you think you will--yes it still may be cheaper though.

iirc the vipers use a transaxle like c5/c6's. in that case you are gonna have to come up with a tailshaft, and figure out a shifter situation. that is after you get the bell straightened out, a new clutch, clutch fork, etc...

i wish you the best of luck, and i hope you come out of it with a badass tranny for the cheap. keep us updated on your progress.
 
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Lol i dont see why we need to cut it. If the cable is fine now
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because the part the cable goes through is physically closer to the engine than it was before. the plate will now interfere with the cable--acutally the little plastic part on the end of the cable.

you cut the plate, not the cable.
 

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oh ok. i see. Hoepfully i can get it sooner than i hope now. So i can be done with this car.
 
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