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02-09-2001, 02:09 PM | #1 |
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What stuff interchanges between a 85 GT and 90 LX?
I just saw a totalled 85 GT for sale in the local classifieds "rebuilt trans new clutch ran great before accident" Was wondering if the clutch/flywheel/trans would transfer to my 90 LX 5.0 Notchback or not, and what other parts would be of interest. This should have the 210 HP 4 barrel / headers/ single cat setup IIRC so perhaps only the short block would be usable, what about the rear end etc?? Or will I end up with a pile of parts I cant use
------------------ Frank W 90 5.0 LX coupe Stone stock soon to be daily driver 74 Chevy Laguna Type S-3 305 apart in garage, getting a 454 to put next to it www.chevellepages.com/folingo |
02-09-2001, 02:21 PM | #2 |
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Don't quote me, but I think the clutch/flywheel are in fact smaller, and the 85 tranny isn't worth its weight in scrap. Unless the tranny was upgraded, it isn't worth putting in a 90....besides that, nothing of good use in that 85...doesn't even have a good rear, it should have a 7.5 if its original.
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02-09-2001, 03:41 PM | #3 |
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I figured I had to get a 87 or newer to make it worth while. Some of my searches for flywheels did list 85 but maybe an original 85 had a smaller clutch unit and sounds like the original tranny was rebuilt.
------------------ Frank W 90 5.0 LX coupe Stone stock soon to be daily driver 74 Chevy Laguna Type S-3 305 apart in garage, getting a 454 to put next to it www.chevellepages.com/folingo |
02-10-2001, 03:03 PM | #4 |
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Update, I missed out on Spinemup's T-5 so hitting the bricks harder now
Talked to the dude with the 85 The T-5 is a world class unit, was rebuilt with "cobra" 1st and 2nd cogs, sounds like just as strong as any other t-5 out there or is there more to watch for?? Will this bolt to the 90's bellhousing ok? The clutch and flywheel were updated to 11" with the flywheel from a 88 GT and new clutch. That sounds like it would bolt on my car OK The clutch and tranny were about a few thousand ago bout 2 years or less ago. The car was hit in the back pretty hard, then pushed into car in front messing up pretty much the entire body. Plus it has a set of 10 hole wheels on it, and power windows and doors good interior which I assume would look weird on my 90 Decisions !!!! ------------------ Frank W 90 5.0 LX coupe Stone stock soon to be daily driver 74 Chevy Laguna Type S-3 305 apart in garage, getting a 454 to put next to it www.chevellepages.com/folingo |
02-10-2001, 07:21 PM | #5 |
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Stock, the 85 had a 10" clutch/flywheel, and the 86-9? had the 10 1/2" clutch/flywheel. I'm almost positive that a sotck 88GT's flywheel was no bigger than 10 1/2". I'd get the part numbers off the 85's parts to be sure because you never know what they are until you've paid for them.
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02-12-2001, 11:15 AM | #6 |
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Chevyguy,
If the clutch and pressure plate had been upgraded, then yes, it will in fact bolt up to your mustang with no problem. And the Tranny should fit just fine also. I upgraded my clutch and pressure plate to the 10.5 inch, I think this is a common thing to do. And also, the rear should be a 7.5, not something you would want to put in your car, although it also will bolt up cleanly. But you know, I bought an 8.8 rear for my '85, and have been waiting for the 7.5 to fail, so I can put it in. I've been waiting a couple years now, and it has taken all the abuse I've given it. ------------------ See my 1985 Mustang GT |
02-12-2001, 11:50 AM | #7 |
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Thanks for the Info, I am keeping this car as an option. My 90 needs a trans, clutch and radiator. The 90's 8.8 is apparently in good condition and it has all 4 10 hole rims. So I would not be needing the 7.5" rear in the 85, but I would want to keep a spare set of rims around. I have found a guy in Fall River CD performance which quoted me a great price on a rebuilt world class T-5. I would rather get a trans from someone who will stand behind the work instead of having to pull the wrecked 85 apart. But.... If I do get the 85 is has a good running 302 with a aftermarket 4bbl intake etc which I could sell off. Just don't want to start another long project if I can avoid it.
------------------ Frank W 90 5.0 LX coupe Stone stock soon to be daily driver 74 Chevy Laguna Type S-3 305 apart in garage, getting a 454 to put next to it www.chevellepages.com/folingo [This message has been edited by Chevyguy (edited 02-12-2001).] |
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