Anyone running a Tremec 5 speed trans? I am considering swapping one Into a 69 Mach 1 which is currently a 351w and a FMX. What do I need. what to expect? what did you do with youre console, if hydraulic clutch how did you do that ??
While T-5s do fit much better than Tremecs they also do not fit without modifications. The single rail shifter built into the top fo the case is the problem. It hits the built in crossmember before proper drivetrain angle is attained. So once again, all the kits you can buy are compromises and you will have too much drivetrain angle. You can overcome this with a T-5 by simply notching the built in crossmember and building your own bolt in crossmember to support the tanny and enlarging the shifter hole in the floor.....unless you don't mind having the extra drivetrain angle. It is up to you....mine is notched with a custom crossmember and I enjoy the factory 3 degree drivetrain angle.SadbutTrue said:you might want to look into a Gforce T5 if the above post is completely true (and due to the detail, I'd guess that it is). T5s fit pretty easy and Gforces are pretty tough.
Anyone who tells you that the drivetrain angle is not important is simply misinformed or also lying. For a Tremec to fit in an early Mustang without hitting the bottom of the welded in crossmember without cutting it the drivetrain angle will be somewhere between 5 and 7 degrees and severe problems result including but not limited to the following:

You can do whatever you want and feel however you like and just because you don't think you have had any trouble is fine....but your drivetrain angle is WRONG no matter what you think or feel and that is pure fact. If you don't want to do it the right way that is fine. I wouldn't want a Tremec in my car because I wouldn't carve her up to make it fit right.2bav8 said:Wow, from the sounds of it, I had better pull the tranny out of Kingsford.
Guess the last 6 years of trouble free maintence has been just dumb luck.
I suppose I'm getting sick and tired of hearing all these "problems" with the driveline angle. With over 400 HP I've yet to have problems with U-joints or any other alledged problems from not cutting up my tranny tunnel.
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Originally posted by Ronstang
While T-5s do fit much better than Tremecs they also do not fit without modifications.
I'm not saying it won't go in without issue....I'm saying your drivetrain angle is incorrect. Whether any of the potential downsides of that ever manifest themselves is anybody's guess. My point is that it is IMPOSSIBLE to attain the factory designed driveline angle without cutting the car some. Go measure your drivetrain angle and see if it is 3 degrees. That is really my only point. To me having the proper drivetrain angle is important...as it is to all the poeple who have asked for my help with their installs. Others disagree and that is fine, but not correct in my opinion.skywalker said:ron: my T-5 went in without an issue with a modern-driveline cross member.