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68StangTAY
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Has anyone done this an what all was done to get it to work? I've read a few different things.
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70stang351w
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Was going t56 originally on my 70 coupe, decided going 4r70w instead.. I know on the 69/70 had the BIgger tunnels out of the first gens and only required to trim shifter location..But found this on a 68 vert which has more bracing under the seat pans..Op was able to use ron morris adj motor mounts. and an ADJ trans mount(which he said he should have gone also with Ron Morris but tried to save $70 so he had to Modify the trans mount he bought to work.. He also had to trim 3/4inch off the front of the shifter hole to fit his Steeda tri-axe.. "the front adjusting bolt on shifter wouldn't fit"
Interesting how the Na sayers Got shut down. Op kept being told he had to cut the tunnel and never had too. believe the ending angle was 3*
http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/mod-custom-forum/588665-started-my-t56-conversion.html [ 2017-04-28, 10:52 AM: Message edited by: 70stang351w ]
-------------------- 1996 GT VERT /32v MOD - SOLD 1970 Mustang Coupe M-Code 351w
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68StangTAY
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Thanks man I'll give that link a look that was my biggest thing having to cut the transmission tunnel was my only worry but if I can avoid that I might just go for it
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70stang351w
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Ya no problem hope it helps
-------------------- 1996 GT VERT /32v MOD - SOLD 1970 Mustang Coupe M-Code 351w
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wilit
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My buddy put a T56 into a '65. Didn't have to cut anything.
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68StangTAY
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quote: Originally posted by wilit: My buddy put a T56 into a '65. Didn't have to cut anything.
Do you know what he spent on the conversion I got a ridiculous quote from modern driveline
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wilit
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quote: Originally posted by 68StangTAY: quote: Originally posted by wilit: My buddy put a T56 into a '65. Didn't have to cut anything.
Do you know what he spent on the conversion I got a ridiculous quote from modern driveline
He bought it in the late 90's. It was one of the first T56 kits for the early Mustangs. I want to say back then it was like $4500. It came with the tranny, bellhousing, yoke, shifter and crossmember.
-------------------- "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
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68StangTAY
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quote: Originally posted by wilit: quote: Originally posted by 68StangTAY: quote: Originally posted by wilit: My buddy put a T56 into a '65. Didn't have to cut anything.
Do you know what he spent on the conversion I got a ridiculous quote from modern driveline
He bought it in the late 90's. It was one of the first T56 kits for the early Mustangs. I want to say back then it was like $4500. It came with the tranny, bellhousing, yoke, shifter and crossmember.
That's extremely cheap compared to the 14k modern driveline quoted me
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wilit
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$14k? That's stupid.
-------------------- "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
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