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What did you get done on your Stang today????

Raining here, but a few teaser peektures that I squeezed off in the dark garage... Good ones to come as soon as all the winter projects are completed. You can see glimpses of the orange Konis and tires too... I've spent under $1000 total, including the brakes, shocks, struts, tires & headlight set... :wth

A couple shots of the front brakes: (New 73mm calipers, hardware, Hawk pads, cryo-treated Powerslot rotors, <$200 invested!)
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Before the decal:
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Rear Brakes: (new rotors, hardware, pads, <$50 invested!)
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Before decal:
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New headlights/parking lights:
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Painted the brake pedal and support in preparation for the soon to be delivered rebuild kit.

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Actually done something productive. Pulled the engine (with help).
 

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Must be a transmission week? I have been so busy i got a little time this weekend to LOOK at my car for an hour, But saturday some kid called on my craigslist add for my C4 We swapped trannys, I got the better deal I traded my C4 no bell/no tc/ and a B&M ratchet for this T5 World Class W/bell/new clutch/flywheel/clutch fork- I tore it down today and was amazed, It's like new :yah :yah :yah after a good cleaning it should be tip top Shifts smooth just like Marks.- I also put in my clutch pedal/bushings/and Modern Drive clutch pedal mounts Very pleased with how my luck is turning! :yah
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&quot;S8NS 289&quot; said:
for this T5 World Class W/bell/new clutch/flywheel/clutch fork- I tore it down today and was amazed, It's like new
In case you are not aware, most if not all T5 equipped cars had the 50 oz imbalanced flywheel... if your engine is an earlier 28oz imbalance, then you'll want to be sure you've got a correct 28oz flywheel.
 
Continuing my snail's pace to an engine swap, today I removed the exhaust

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and the tranny and bell.

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The 3-day weekend's over and I'll have to wait till Saturday to make use of my new engine hoist and the carb plate I borrowed from craigmayna. Is it a rule that everything takes two or three times longer than you thought it would? I did however bolt an intake onto the broken engine and torqued the carb plate to that.
 
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&quot;BobV&quot; said:
Raining here, but a few teaser peektures that I squeezed off in the dark garage... Good ones to come as soon as all the winter projects are completed. You can see glimpses of the orange Konis and tires too... I've spent under $1000 total, including the brakes, shocks, struts, tires & headlight set... :wth


So, it's finally track ready??
 
Filled my driver up with gas and drove it to work today. Going to get the registration sticker at lunch today.
 
I drive mine every chance I get. My $250 differential is starting to make noise and act like it has a locker in it! Weird. I guess I will have to yank it out and see what's going on before I break another one!
 
&quot;180 Out&quot; said:
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The 3-day weekend's over and I'll have to wait till Saturday to make use of my new engine hoist and the carb plate I borrowed from craigmayna. Is it a rule that everything takes two or three times longer than you thought it would? I did however bolt an intake onto the broken engine and torqued the carb plate to that.

How much is that hydraulic TO bearing setup?
 
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&quot;S8NS 289&quot; said:
Must be a transmission week? I have been so busy i got a little time this weekend to LOOK at my car for an hour, But saturday some kid called on my craigslist add for my C4 We swapped trannys, I got the better deal I traded my C4 no bell/no tc/ and a B&M ratchet for this T5 World Class W/bell/new clutch/flywheel/clutch fork- I tore it down today and was amazed, It's like new :yah :yah :yah]

Did you just open it up or completely strip the clusters? The T5's like to shred the bearing between the input and output shaft if the unit is run low on fluid. Also the blocker rings (fiber) may look good till you remove them. The tranny will shit fine till the input shaft is spinning and trying to mesh the output shaft :)

I'd think about refreshing it with new guts while you have it open (bearings, seals and blocker rings). Also don't use RTV on the reassemble. I'd get anaerobic flexible sealer as ATF attacks RTV and makes it leak down the road. Also check the teflon tabs on the shift forks. If they are broken it is a sign the fork has been bent.
 
&quot;Lemondrop&quot; said:
The tranny will shit fine till the input shaft is spinning and trying to mesh the output shaft :)


You owe me a monitor!
 
&quot;Lemondrop&quot; said:
Did you just open it up or completely strip the clusters? The tranny will shit fine - Also don't use RTV on the reassemble. .
I tore it apart completely, Thanks for the heads up on the RTV I wasn't thinking about that. And from what i've heard about the T5's ability to handle power it probably will shit fine- :yah J/K Thanks for the tips!
 
Got the stang up on stands for the rear suspension work. Hit all the nuts with PB Blaster. I have Friday off. so I hope to get the rear leafs off and the housing out.
 
My lucky day today... I FINALLY scored the factory correct Pioneer KEH8100QR stereo for the Saleen today. http://www.ebay.com/itm/200716548991 :thu This is only the 3rd one I've seen in the last 18 months, and the others both went for big money. This guy didn't list the model # in the ad, which probably cost him at least a $100. :hs
I think I'm just going to check it over, clean it up and store it in my parts stash for future value. Really happy with the vintage Pioneer setup that's already in the car... :roll
 
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