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Old 05-05-2003, 12:05 AM   #2
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94/95 T-5 bellhousing will not work.Make sure it's a tremec specific bellhousing and use the long clutch release fork, availible at your local Ford dealership,or elsewhere on the internet.The 94/95 T-5 bellhousing is 5/8's of on inch longer than tremec and all T-5's from 1987 to 1993.94/95 being the odd ball.The bolt pattern is different than tremec and if you have already installed a tremec,you probably noticed your drive shaft don't go in as far in the trans output shaft as it used to.A spacer was my fix on that.Hope this helps.
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