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Old 10-28-2002, 03:25 PM   #8
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So, if i can get a set-up out of a 5 speed junker, i can just use all the parts, i just need a new pilot bushing and a driveshaft? Will a 4 cyl tranny work?? Or are they weak? Does anyone know where i can find like instructions on how to do it? I really dont wanna screw it up. THANKS GUYS!
you will need the pilot but you can still use the same driveshaft the input shaft on the 4 cyl. trans is smaller but you can have a custom pilot bushing machined to fit the 4 cyl. input shaft the 4cyl t-5 is weaker than the 5.0 t-5 and they have a higher 1st gear ratio but some people like them better.
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