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T-5 behind an H-six? Is there any reason the S-10 version of the T-5 transmission wouldn't bolt up to a '51 H model flathead with the speedway or other kit? I have interchanged crashbox T-9s between the two engines. I'm quite familiar with shifting the T-9 but I'm seeing occasion where other family members are interested in taking it on dump runs and other errands. I have to also admit I have grown exceedingly fond of the T-5's silky gear changes in the truck based woodie. :)
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? :)If its a bolt up, I say go for it. Never know but if it had a modern tranny the family folk may think the old man and his old junk aint as goofy as we thought!
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? I have a cheap S-10 4 speed without OD if you are interested.
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? Years ago, I started on my project, I used a 6 cyl flathead pressed bellhousing on the back of a V8 flathead with a Mustang T5. I did put the S10 tail housing on the Mustang trans. The 6cyl bell was deeper than a V8 so no adaptors. The bottom two bolts go right in for the T5 but there is nowhere for the top bolts, so I was going to build that area up with weld. I never finished that project, but to me it looked like it was going to work.
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? Didn't "Ol' Ron" do something similar? As I remember, he added tabs for the top bolts.
It was a T170 : https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...ng#post2310049. |
Re: T-5 behind an H-six? See that? Ol Ron is still stepping up to the plate to help us out! Thanks guys for the input. I will have to look at what I have laying around for bellhousings. I do also have a couple of later year toyota landcruiser 4 speeds. Synchro on all four, but 1st isn't granny. The transfer case makes up for that. But really, the T-5 is what I should focus on. Are all stamped bellhousings the same?
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? I'm no expert but IIRC the 1/2 bell on a 8ba V8 has a different bolt pattern than a flathead 6 1/2 bell.
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? I think the tranny side is the same, the engine side is different, and the 6 bell is an inch or so thicker
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? I'm pretty sure the H series six cylinder engines in cars and trucks used identical transmissions to the same year V8s. Use of the H series bell housing and flywheel parts should end up with the same spacing and bolt pattern as the common 32-48 car and 32-52 truck transmission flange. Once that is done you can use the transmission adapter of your choice: home made, adapted from a later crash box, or specifically for the GM or Ford bolt pattern you want.
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? To put a early transmission behind an 8BA, you need an early Mercury or Ford truck bellhousing. Since there were no 6 cylinder Mercury's, it would seem you would need the bellhousing from a '48-'52 6 cylinder truck.
I guess I just said what "38 coupe" said, just in a "truck-specific" way. |
Re: T-5 behind an H-six? The 6 cyl bells were stamped steel like the Mercs. GB must have one.
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? Apparently I DO have one. It's sandwiched between the H six and it's crash box 4 speed. It's stamped steel. Am I correct that I wouldn't need something different than that one to work with? I could get a picture tomorrow.
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Re: T-5 behind an H-six? You should be good to go with the bell housing already, assuming you used the later H series parts not the earlier G series parts.
The two big differences in swapping in a T5 to the tonner compared to the half ton will be that the cross member is deeper than it was in the half ton chassis, and that your driveshaft will be two piece in the tonner. Take a look at the driveshaft situation, my memory is the tonner has the slip yoke in the rear part of the drive shaft after the carrier bearing. Is there a T5 with a bolt on companion flange? If not, make a plan for the drive shaft. Maybe the carrier bearing holds the whole thing in place (that sounds sketchy)? I understand the desire to upgrade. I found a T98 to swap into my F-2 so I could have synchros on the normal driving gears. I just have a hard time picturing a T5 in a tonner, the lighter duty transmission doesn't seem like a match to the heavier duty pickup to me, but I'm odd that way. |
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Edit: The driveshaft might just go to a one piece with that long-tail T5, but still in the early stages here.... |
Re: T-5 behind an H-six? I would do some homework on the one piece driveshaft idea. The longer a driveshaft is the bigger diameter it has to be (read expensive), and still there is a maximum recommended length. This is to keep the driveshaft below its "critical speed", where it goes into harmonics. Spicer has an online calculator, there probably are others: https://spicerparts.com/calculators/...rpm-calculator
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