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Emmets '63 09-13-2012 01:38 PM

E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
Ok so I've successfully rebuilt and installed a NWC T5 in my '63 Fleetside long.
As of yet I don't have a rear mount xmember for the T5 but am driving it gently until I do. Problem is that the T5 xmember mounting location is directly on top of the xmember that has all the e-brake stuff. What did you T5 guys do for an e-brake? Thanks Gents!:confused:

padresag 09-13-2012 01:54 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
if you are running it with the orig bellhousing mounted to the crossmember then you do not require the rear trans mount. that was the way that the orig trans was mounted and how many years did that work?
ron

jocko 09-13-2012 02:00 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
padre's spot on - don't use a rear xmember for the trans if you used the dogear bell mounts (as original). Voila - and you're done. Many folks assume you need a rear trans mount because the factory T5's had them - but they only had them becuase the bell housing was not mounted to dog ear mounts like they were back in the day. It's an either/or, but not both sort of deal.

Emmets '63 09-13-2012 03:42 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
Ok, no transmission mount in the rear. But now when I try to reinstall (I removed the e-brake xmember to facilitate tranny install) the e-brake xmember linkage, which is on the top of the xmember, bumps into the tranny not allowing it to engage e-brake. You guys didn't have any probs with that?

Emmets '63 09-13-2012 05:36 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Woogeroo (Post 5590903)
some folks drop the e brake mechanism with the springs and things down lower than stock when they do a transmission change.

other folks just use the 1966 -1972 style e brake system.

-W

I was thinking that route but then I'll have to move exhaust. Sounds like the only option.

brokenspoke 09-13-2012 08:51 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
On my 1965 I moved the cross member back....I used the orginial rear hole in frame and the front hole of cross member....I had to shorten brake cables and extend the single cable from brake handle....I also had to bend the center bracket a little..worked for me

1enick72 09-14-2012 10:34 AM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
I ended up using 1/4" steel plates on my bell housing mounts to give my tail shaft a little lift and clear my e brake linkage. My future plans will be to drop build a new crossmember and move the linkage to the bottom and use a tail shaft mount and switch to an newer style aluminum bell housing.

jocko 09-14-2012 12:20 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Emmets '63 (Post 5590833)
Ok, no transmission mount in the rear. But now when I try to reinstall (I removed the e-brake xmember to facilitate tranny install) the e-brake xmember linkage, which is on the top of the xmember, bumps into the tranny not allowing it to engage e-brake. You guys didn't have any probs with that?

that's interesting Emmett - is the 63 p-brake crossmember different from a 66? I had no interference at all. I did have to loosen the cables up significantly to get the trans installed, but once installed, I had clearance.

Captainfab 09-14-2012 11:38 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
The '63-'65's had the e-brake crossmember with the lever and arms that make the transition from the single cable coming from the cab, to the 2 cables, one from each rear brake assembly. Starting in '66, GM eliminated the crossmember completely and replaced it with an intermediate cable and a couple rods and hooks. This is why some of us recommend changing to the '66-'72 e-brake cable assembly. It is much easier to deal with when converting to an auto trans or some other manual transmissions.


Quote:

Originally Posted by jocko (Post 5592251)
that's interesting Emmett - is the 63 p-brake crossmember different from a 66? I had no interference at all. I did have to loosen the cables up significantly to get the trans installed, but once installed, I had clearance.


Snowbound 09-15-2012 02:16 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
I'll have to deal with this with my TKO swap. Probably mount the cross member under the frame and shim it down a little for clearance. Shimming the bell mount may throw the driveline angles off.
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jocko 09-15-2012 04:07 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
concur - I would not shim the bell mounts at all - any shimming there, that close to the motor mounts will equate to a major change in driveline angle at the u-joints.

1enick72 09-15-2012 11:15 PM

Re: E-brake crossmember/T5 trans
 
maybe not completely correct but ran that way for 8 months with 6 cyl and another 6 months with V8 and no issues.


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