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10-26-2012, 03:19 PM | #1 |
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Another T5 question
I have searched the threads and found some very good info. I have aquired a S10 trans and the ratios should work for me. It looks like the input shaft being too long is going to be a headache. Is it possible to swap the S10 input shaft for the shorter Camaro one or would that not work? It would certainly be cheaper than buying a whole Camaro trans or getting a spacer plate made.
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10-26-2012, 04:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: Another T5 question
You can cut the shaft & brg. retainer down to the size of the ones on the old trans. Then you need to grind the grooves in the shaft so the disc will slide back about 1/2 in. further.
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10-26-2012, 07:35 PM | #3 |
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Re: Another T5 question
ordered an adapter plate from Hamilton Intakes for my son's 67. It worked out great. no fuss, no muss and it was well made.
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10-26-2012, 08:33 PM | #4 |
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Re: Another T5 question
You may have seen this thread already, but it's a way to do this - and since I originally posted it in the 60-66 section, thought I would share. You CAN chop the input shaft, but your pilot shaft engagement in the pilot bushing is way too short. I personally wouldn't do that route.
It's an easy swap and using an adapter plate is the way to go (unless you happen to have an F-body main case lying around (can't just swap the input shaft)). http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=482069 I tried to order the Hamilton Intakes plate and they strung me along for about 6 months "waiting on their foundry guy", so I made my own. Then I discovered Vintage Metalworks - that'd be my preference at this point. Good guy. If Hamilton has them in stock, go for it, but I will personally go with Vintage Metalworks from now on. The thread shows you how to make your own. Last edited by jocko; 10-26-2012 at 08:39 PM. |
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