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ROK5.0
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I have a 65 mustang that use to be an inline 6 with a 3 speed and I'm putting a 87 5.0 motor and t5 tranny in...so my question is how can I get my clutch pedal to work with the t5 without changing the bell housing I heard there was a kit for $250 but I can't find it so any help is greatly appreciated
Posts: 429 | From: Oakland | Registered: Aug 2008
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Captain Obvious
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by installing a hydraulic master/slave cylinder to operate the clutch
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Posts: 1976 | Registered: Aug 2007
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[SHO]TIME
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hey man i believe that mustangs plus sells the clutch pedal kit you need for your car
Posts: 631 | From: marin | Registered: Feb 2009
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ROK5.0
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Mustang plus is sold out rite now anymore ideas
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wilit
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I don't think you can reuse the 6cyl bellhousing with the 5.0 because of different bolt patterns. You will have to use the T5 bell and clutch setup. If you go hydraulic, check out dazecars.com. this is going to be the least expensive hydraulic setup.
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Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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[SHO]TIME
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dude these guys are trippin you dont need a hydraulic setup to make it work they sell a cable system that goes through the firewall just like the stock fox setup and connects to the stock peadal assembly i used the exact same setup on my 68 when i installed my 408 and tremmec
Posts: 631 | From: marin | Registered: Feb 2009
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wilit
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quote: Originally posted by [SHO]TIME: dude these guys are trippin you dont need a hydraulic setup to make it work they sell a cable system that goes through the firewall just like the stock fox setup and connects to the stock peadal assembly i used the exact same setup on my 68 when i installed my 408 and tremmec
You know the hydraulic setup from dazecars.com is the same price as a cable setup right? Also the hydraulic setup will use the existing clutch rod hole, so you don't need to drill a hole in the firewall above the master cylinder.
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Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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Captain Obvious
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quote: Originally posted by wilit: quote: Originally posted by [SHO]TIME: dude these guys are trippin you dont need a hydraulic setup to make it work they sell a cable system that goes through the firewall just like the stock fox setup and connects to the stock peadal assembly i used the exact same setup on my 68 when i installed my 408 and tremmec
You know the hydraulic setup from dazecars.com is the same price as a cable setup right? Also the hydraulic setup will use the existing clutch rod hole, so you don't need to drill a hole in the firewall above the master cylinder.
+1 yep, the hydraulic setup cost around the same price and there's no cable to fray, break or burn on those headers. I went with the dazecars setup on my 68, its a real simple setup that works good.
not sure of your brake plans in the future/now but its a lot tighter fit on a 65/66 if your going with power brakes and a hydraulic clutch combo. I did a power booster/cobra brakes with a hydraulic clutch and it fit just fine....like i said mine is a 68
....not sure if a cable setup is any better (fit)
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Posts: 1976 | Registered: Aug 2007
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ROK5.0
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Can u guys provide part numbers or links plz
Posts: 429 | From: Oakland | Registered: Aug 2008
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dvuspny
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Check out my work on 4play66.com you can also leave Ian a message and he will get you information also..... [ October 03, 2011, 07:53 PM: Message edited by: dvuspny ]
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Posts: 1221 | From: ~BAY AREA~ | Registered: May 2011
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wilit
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http://dazed.home.bresnan.net/test#3
You'll need the '65-'66 slave kit and the Wilwood master and the AN-4 line. I've shopped around and it is extremely difficult to find the cylinders and line for any cheaper.
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Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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Secnd2nun64
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You can also use a fulcrum adapter and use a zbar. You probably dont have the right z bar though so clutch cable would be the easier/cheaper way to do it. They just look kind rigged in my opinion with the big cable looping around in the engine compartment. Make sure you get a new trans crossmember for the t5 and a new driveshaft.
Posts: 1460 | From: CA | Registered: Jun 2002
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NORCALSTANGS
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Im all the swaps ive done. The best setup is from mustangsteve.com This style works the best because it is a quadrant just like ford designed for the t5 My last build i made my own which worked with stock cable. But you can use adjustable cable.
Just my 2 cents
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Posts: 336 | From: san ramon | Registered: Oct 2003
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