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skibender 02-28-2005 07:58 PM

82 GT tranny swap - help
 
I'm getting ready to pull my 82 out of mothballs and give it a little more get up and go. I want to swap the stock 4 speed for a newer 5 speed. Is this possible and if so, what year tranny do I have to look for?

~The Jester~ 02-28-2005 08:48 PM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
Very possible, very easy. Look for a T5 from an 85-up stang. If the donor is an 86 or better, grab the crossmember too, it'll be the double hump.

tireburner163 03-01-2005 03:11 PM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
yea, what he said.

Mustang1982 03-01-2005 09:52 PM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
I heard the 4 speed is better than the 5. Someone told me the 5th gear overdrive is worhtless. 4 speeds are supposebly better in racing i heard but im not to sure. I dont know much. =)

Joey

tireburner163 03-02-2005 01:14 AM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mustang1982
I heard the 4 speed is better than the 5. Someone told me the 5th gear overdrive is worhtless. 4 speeds are supposebly better in racing i heard but im not to sure. I dont know much. =)

Joey




You don't use 5th racing, it's a gas mileage gear.

The T-5 is a far FAR better transmisson for racing than the SROD (Single Rail Over Drive) 4 speed he has now. 4th is OD with a SROD.

rwhite65 03-02-2005 03:07 AM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tireburner163
You don't use 5th racing, it's a gas mileage gear.

The T-5 is a far FAR better transmisson for racing than the SROD (Single Rail Over Drive) 4 speed he has now. 4th is OD with a SROD.


Exactly!
Ryan

Mustang1982 03-02-2005 11:46 AM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
What kind of transmission would i be looking at to put in a 1982 ford mustang all stock. ??

Ackbar00 03-02-2005 01:10 PM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
Dont forget to get a T-5 bellhousing. The SROD bellhousing will not fit a T-5. Plus, you can sell your old SROD bellhousing to people looking to put Tremec 3550's in their car.

You need:

t-5 Bellhousing
t-5 Shifter
T-5 Tranny
Nice to have: Crossmember 86 and up

skibender 03-02-2005 01:41 PM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
Thanks for all the good info. I'm mainly looking for a good tranny for crusing. I don't think she'll be a racer - never know though - depends how the motor performs. Will I be able to use my stock driveshaft? What's the latest year for a T-5 that would fit my 82? Is the T-5 used in the stangs from the 90's also? What is the advantage of a crossmember later the 85? Hump for dual exhaust?

nastyn8 03-02-2005 04:20 PM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
just make sure its an 85 thru 93, 94 & 95's input shaft is to long. a buddy of mine put a t5 in his 84 that had a srod and i dont think he changed his driveshaft so i think you'll be in good shape there. good luck

Unit 5302 03-05-2005 12:33 AM

Re: 82 GT tranny swap - help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skibender
Thanks for all the good info. I'm mainly looking for a good tranny for crusing. I don't think she'll be a racer - never know though - depends how the motor performs. Will I be able to use my stock driveshaft? What's the latest year for a T-5 that would fit my 82? Is the T-5 used in the stangs from the 90's also? What is the advantage of a crossmember later the 85? Hump for dual exhaust?

It may be worthwhile to note there is a significant difference in torque capacity between the early non-World Class to the early World Class and later World Class T-5 manual transmissions.

1983-1984 the T-5 was a non-WC unit rated at 265lb/ftwith a tall 2.95:1 first gear.
1985-1990 WC T-5's were rated at 265lb/ft, but offered an improved output shaft, better syncros, and a 3.35:1 1st gear ratio.
1990-1993 WC T-5's were rated at 300lb/ft with a 3.35:1 first gear as the gears were upgraded to a harder nickle alloy set and the syncros were again updated.
1993 Cobra's used a Cobra spec T-5 using a 3.35:1 first gear, phosphate coated gears, and a tapered roller bearing on the input shaft instead of the weaker needle bearings in previous models. It was rated at 310lb/ft.
The Z-spec T-5 was basically a Cobra T-5 with a 2.95:1 first gear. It was rated at 335lb/ft.

Avoid the early, non WC T-5 transmissions, and if possible, get a 1990 T-5 or newer.


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