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Old 04-19-2002, 09:58 PM   #1
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Cool sn95 engine in a foxbody

I need some help please!! My buddy wrecked his 95 Gt and we are pulling the engine and tranny out to install in his 90 LX. the tranny is a five speed coming out of the 95Gt. he has a AOD in the 90 but wants to have a 5spd. Will the drivetrain for the SN95 fit in the foxbody. I know the bellhousing is 3/4 longer than the foxbody but can't he just get a shorter driveshaft????? Help please, somebody!!!
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Old 04-20-2002, 12:03 AM   #2
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The transmission crossmember would be at a slightly different location too. The bellhousing is longer, and the input shaft on the T-5 is also longer. The transmission would push the crossmember back further, and that would cause the H pipe to change locations.

Basically, it could be done with some fabrication, but it will not simply bolt in.
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