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02-24-2022, 08:55 PM | #1 |
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T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
For several months I have been debating which way I wanted to go for my upcoming transmission upgrade. Either a T5 or Mitchell transmission AND overdrive, I would do both at the same time. Thoughts? And by the way, I think the Mitchells are some of the best people you could ever hope to do business with.
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02-24-2022, 09:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
I am running a 1935 trans with a Ryan overdrive. I would prefer a single trans with all the gears. However, you need to make sure you are getting the correct T5 trans so you have the right range of gear ratios especially the overdrive gearing. It seems to be getting harder to find the best T5's out there.
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02-24-2022, 10:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
There is something to say for both trannys. The Mitchell allows you more gear ratios by splitting gears between overdrive and direct. However, I am not comfortable with all that weight hanging off the driveline tube. I chose the T5 for my 31 Model A Ford because it allows an open drive shaft like modern cars, plus the fifth gear is Overdrive. It shifts smooth as silk whether you are shifting up or down. (Real handy in hilly terrain). I bought a factory rebuilt for only $300 at a swap meet, but maybe I was just lucky... I bought my conversion kit from a guy in Ohio, but he is no longer in business. There is a guy in Bakersfield, CA that specializes in the kit you will need, and I have heard good reports about him. If interested, check a Model A magazine like "The Restorer" published by MAFCA (Model A Ford Club of America).
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02-24-2022, 11:50 PM | #4 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
There are at least 2 outfits that will do the conversion for you and I would seriously consider having it done but one is in KY and one is in CA. At least 1,300 miles away. So, not an option.
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02-25-2022, 09:46 AM | #5 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
I have a World Class Borg-Warner T5 transmission my 1930 Model A Cabriolet; it is a wonderful transmission! Smooth as silk, easy shifting, never grinds, and I can downshift into first gear at 15 MPH (I don't make a habit of that). In 4th gear at 55 MPH my RPMs are at 2300 with a 3.78 rear and a Snyders 6.1 head. I don't like the extra shifter that is a part of the Mitchell package but that's just me... anyone that I have spoken with loves their Mitchell conversion; it's an excellent product. My fifth gear (overdrive) seems to be only necessary at speeds of 60 MPH+. Since I am comfortable cruising on open roads at 45-55 MPH the T5 is somewhat of an overkill. Perhaps you should look at a F100 transmission as it could be the ideal conversion (4 gears) and has a great track record. Of the three that I have mentioned I think that you would be very happy with any of those. Good luck. Gary D.
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There are some tricks that I would be happy to share as I have gone the T-5 route in a '29 CCPU. Not that difficult. PM me
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02-25-2022, 09:55 AM | #7 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
my opinion- Mitchell.
would never consider opening the can of worms that the T5 conversion and open driveshaft involves. not "Model A" enough to suit me.....
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02-25-2022, 05:20 PM | #8 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
I installed t5 from a 1987S 10 Chevy 2 Wheel Dr. and it’s the best thing I ever did for that car it works perfectly
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02-25-2022, 06:21 PM | #9 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
Never heard of an F100 transmission... What year F100?
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02-25-2022, 09:30 PM | #10 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
It's the Ford F150 light truck 4-speed transmission from the mid 1980's.
My '31 Tudor had one when I bought it and I really like it. |
02-25-2022, 11:25 PM | #11 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
I have both. The standard Model A 3- speed and a 26% Mitchell in a '29 Phaeton that I have driven just short of 100,000 miles. I also have a T-5 in a '31 S/W Town Sedan that has been driven about 30,000 miles.
The T-5 is very easy to use and shift but getting the original brakes to work with it was difficult as the centerline of the driveshaft U- Joint and the brake cross shaft are no longer in the same location. I fought the issue for thousands of miles and while doing so had marginal brakes. I finally switched to hydraulic brakes to eliminate the problem. I actually prefer the Mitchel overdrive. It has been trouble free for all the miles I have put on it. It is a good piece of machinery and less expensive overall than the T-5 due to when I installed it over 20 years ago. Just my opinion and preferences. Good Day! |
02-26-2022, 07:54 AM | #12 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
I have a 87 f100 trans in my A and love it. I have about 12,000 miles on it. The only thing I would want is another gear.
Gary678, what is your rpm in 5th gear doing 60-65 with your t5? |
02-26-2022, 08:47 AM | #13 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
To "old31", To answer your question about RPM at 60-65 MPH...I don't know as I have never checked it. I've only had the car at 60-65 MPH once or twice since installing the 6.1 head in late summer. I will check it out this Spring and will get back to you. As mentioned in my earlier post I am comfortable cruising at 45-55 MPH in 4th gear. When I bought the car 5 years ago it had the T5 and a 4.6 head. I switched to a 5.1 head and still used 5th gear at 45-55. Now with the 6.1 head 5th gear is hardly used. With my current set-up I feel the F100 would be the ideal match...but I still LOVE the T5. Incidentally I live in the Hudson Valley just a few miles from the Catskill Mountains and the T5 handles every terrain easily and efficiently. Dave's post #11 mentions a less than ideal rear brake function with the T5 because of notching the cross member; this is correct. This Fall I helped a friend install a custom made U shaped adapter ($325) for the rear brake rods that enabled the rear brakes to fully function; his brakes now are excellent and the high cost of hydraulic brakes was avoided. Gary D.
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02-26-2022, 11:08 AM | #14 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
My '05 Dakota has a "Getrag, GET238" 6 speed manual transmission (5+OD), I wonder how hard it would be to put one of those in a Model A?
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02-27-2022, 09:33 AM | #15 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
Katy, that would be a good winter project. Install it, and let us know how it goes.
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02-27-2022, 09:56 AM | #16 |
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T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
This might help. http://www.fordgarage.com/pages/TremecT170FT.htm My 1931 Victoria came with one from the previous owner. I am very happy with it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
02-27-2022, 10:23 AM | #17 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
We put this T-5 in a '29 CCPU about 15 years ago. There seems to be a reluctance to cut the cross member. We fabricated a reinforcement piece BEFORE CUTTING the notch for the shifter and bolted it in place with 8 grade 5 3/8" bolts. The other weak spot in this installation is the wishbones. Using 1/4" X 1" steel, we welded it the full length of the seam. This A has a 6-1/2" cab stretch and the engine is a '32 B with an original CRAGER head. The flywheel is 28 pounds and I'm using a V8 clutch. Puts out 60+ HP at the rear wheels. The T-5 kit was purchased from an outfit in the midwest and we had to massage the pieces to make them fit. Had to order a speedo cable as the one in the kit didn't fit. I decided to buy a new Chevy S-10 transmission from the dealer rather than go the junkyard route.
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02-27-2022, 11:52 AM | #18 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
First, I'll have to source one. I ain't about to take the one out of my Dakota.
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02-27-2022, 08:40 PM | #19 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
Depends on your skillset and tool availability. The T-5 conversion requires quite a bit more work than the Mitchell. Also as mentioned previously, it is difficult to get the mechanical brakes to work well as you have to relocate the brake cross-shaft.
All that aside, the T-5 is a better setup. Although, I do prefer the Mitchell overdrive to preserve the option of driving a Model A as if it were stock. |
02-28-2022, 05:23 PM | #20 |
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Re: T 5 5 speed VS Mitchell Transmission with overdrive
I put a Ford F150 Tremec RTS 4 speed with OD in my 1930 CCPU back in 2007. There is no modification to the center cross member or the brake cross shaft. You still use the torque tube and radius rods, but they are shortened about 2 5/8 inches. You get a fully syncomeshed transmission with OD and your mechanical brakes work as they did before. OMHO, this is the best choice for OD in a Model A.
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