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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Minnesota
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![]() Where do you see $300 t5's?? Around here (northern MN) 4cyl t5's run around $200 in the JY's if you can even find them, from talking to JY's in my area they are hot with circle track racers. 5.0 t5's are generally in the 5-700 range from local people. (local people pretty much equals craigslist for me, since I really dont know anybody else who is into cars and has the parts) I bought a 4cyl t5 for $100, plan on running it for awhile until I save up enough for a properly built v8 t5. Obviously you can find good deals, but as it turns out I wasnt blessed with that skill, haha.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Gallatin, Tn
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![]() I can find them around 300-400 in southeast texas as well...
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Sevier Co,Tennessee
Posts: 1,681
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![]() I have one in my basement for $300. If its not sold locally I will post it here. Im also throwing in flywheel, balancer, fork.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankton SD
Posts: 27
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![]() Longevity depends on how you drive it. Yes, it will bolt up, and no it won't bottom out on the crank. A friend of mine has been running one for 2 years behind a decent 306. Just remember to change the pilot back out before you would try to put in a v8 t5 down the road. Also if the 4cyl is a world class, you can use it for a core to put a nice gear set in after it's shot.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Gallatin, Tn
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![]() While the 4 cylinder T-5 may appear to be the same, they are not. Most 4 cylinder T-5s received a 3.97 gear set with a .79 overdrive and small input pilot bearing shaft. Four cylinder T-5's should not be used behind a V-8, even when the pilot bearing id is decreased to match. Simply put, they will not hold up. Torque rating ~240ft/lbs. Besides first gear is much too low to be usable behind a high horse power car.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankton SD
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![]() Exactly right, they are not the same. Different gear set altogether that is a wide ratio, Might work nicely if you still have stock rear gears, I think I will try one in my 91 GT, if nothing else to get by. About anything is better than an AOD for this guy
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