skywalker
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ron: what I was saying is my angle iisn't off, nothing is rubbing, it went in with space to spare.
It's not rubbing because you used a commercially available crossmember which is designed to make it go in the car without rubbing. Have you measured your drivetrain angle? Is it 3 degrees? If not then it is not the correct factory designed angle....that is my only point, even though it fits in the car.skywalker said:ron: what I was saying is my angle iisn't off, nothing is rubbing, it went in with space to spare.
It's described in this thread, a few posts up.3spd on floor said:I built my own crossmember for a T5 install, and i designed it to keep the tailshaft of the tranny in exactly the same place. I did not have to notch the tunnels built in support. I did have to clearance the shifter hole ever so slightly, as in less than a quarter inch of material removed to let the shifter operate freely.
I am fairly confident that my driveline angle did not change, based on the fact that my cooling fan doesnt hit the fan shroud, and it was a very tight fit before. If the motor tilted back at all it would hit. However, i would like to know for sure that my driveline angle is still at 3 degrees, how would i go about doing this.
wickedmach1 said:The question was installing the Tremec in a 69 mustang. I hear the earlier models were more difficult to install the T-5 and Tremec. Let's hear from the 69 and 70 owners who had done this mod and maybe they can shed some light.
Hack said:It's described in this thread, a few posts up.
dmac said:guys, this is some good information...i just found this forum today and it seems to be a good source of info on the older pony's..this thread is applicable to one of the things i am in the process of doing now..i would like to hear an answer to the question about installing a tremec 6 speed in a '67 body...i purchased the one that is a direct replacement for a T-5 along with a lakewood scattershield...i'm actually running a top loader now, but had purchased a T-5 some time back and bought all the 'vendor supplied' brackets, etc. that were supposed to make it work..my reasoning was, if a t-5 was going to fit, then the tremec replacement should work...it's funny how none of the vendors mention the driveline angle, or fit problems...i also haven't addressed the clutch situation, so if anybody has any suggestions here, i'd like to hear them...i purchased from ford the svt flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, and balancer assembly in the 28 oz. balance setup to work with the older motors...if anyone's got any advice or suggestions, i'd certainly like to hear it...thanks, dmac
You don't measure the drivetrain angle with respect to the ground. It is measured in reference the the frame or imaginary horizontal of the car and in the case of the unibody Mustang that is the rocker panel. The procecure I use to measure drivetrain angle is as follows:Magnetic angle guages measure total angle with no ground reference.