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29' Sport Coupe rear T-5 trans mount for Yblock 32' rails

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Farrell, Dec 29, 2010.

  1. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    This Rear trans mount I made by combining a 55' Ford truck front motor mount Xmember and a 91' 5.0 T-5 trans Xmember.

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    Yblock motor mounted with T-5 attached to Yblock truck Bellhousing.

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    Xmember on top is the 91' 5.0 one and on bottom is the 55' Ford truck front motor mount Xmember.


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    I cut the center out of the 5.0 Xmember and split the 55'.
     
  2. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    Jigged and ready to be welded.

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    New Xmember mounted to T5 and ready to be welded to rails.
     
  3. From the photos it looks like you have the engine and transmission mounted to the frame at five points. If the frame flexes something will break. Factory set ups usually had three points.
     
  4. 29sportcoupe
    Joined: Jan 14, 2008
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    from arizona

    Glad to see another sport coupe rising from the ashes. I am almost road worthy after almost 5 years, your pics bring back memories.
    hot rod and garage.jpg
     
  5. Stovebolt
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    Weren't 55-57 chevies engine/trans combos mounted in 4 places?

    I would like to know I'd the 5-point theory is true, a's I was going to mount my mill and trans in 5 points.

    Great use of factory mounts btw.
     
  6. BLUECOLLARKUSTOMS
    Joined: Jan 22, 2006
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    I would have went with a car bellhousing and not used the center crossmember, Mummerts web site says to use the car bellhousing with this set up...my 2cents
     
  7. Yes, they used four mounts but the fronts were really close together at each side of the timing cover and provided minimal resistance to twisting. The resistance was in the bellhousing mounts.

    I would drop either the bellhousing mount or the tranny mount depending on the spacing of the front mounts if it were mine.
     
  8. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    All valid points but in this case having a maybe 200hp yblock with stock rubber mounts and boxed rails I think it should be ok. I have a friend with a similiar set up making 470hp in a 52 Anglia and isn't worried about it. The truck bellhousing was modified by Mummert for the T5. I had a car yblock bellhousing but it was cracked really bad so I used the truck bellhousing. Once it is on the road I will keep an eye on things and look for any bad signs.
     
  9. BLUECOLLARKUSTOMS
    Joined: Jan 22, 2006
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    keep us posted with updates, I am planning on using the same engine/trans setup in my 30 coupe.
     
  10. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    Farrell
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    Will do I'm really looking forward to see how the yblock runs with the 5spd behind it. Check out this Fenton I scored from literally this guys house out in the woods near Crockett, Texas.

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  11. budd
    Joined: Oct 31, 2006
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    nice job, you dont need it at all, pointless really, but i dont think it will hurt anything.
     
  12. chillywilly
    Joined: Jul 28, 2009
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    Hey farrell - did you use the truck front mount or side car mounts on the engine block?
     
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  13. fab32
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    With rubber being present at the mounting points I think your going to be OK.

    Frank
     
  14. chillywilly
    Joined: Jul 28, 2009
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    nevermind i can see the side mounts you made to the frame-- you know you guys can use a front "truck style" mount that's stock on the truck block.. it looks a lot like a hurst style mount up front. Does away with the side mounts thus making steering box and exhaust a ton easier...
     
  15. willie57
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    from wisconsin

    nice job thanks for the information.
     
  16. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    Thanks. I actually was going to use the front 55' Truck motor mount Xmember for the block at first but it ended up being right up against the model A front axle Xmember and looked kinda weird having all that going on up there.
     
  17. So that's where all the '38 Olds grilles have gone.
     
  18. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    Very nice you wouldn't beleive how many people have asked me what that grill came off of. For some reason they usually assume a tractor?!
     
  19. Farrell
    Joined: Nov 24, 2005
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    Here is a little different angle of it. I want to make some kind of filler piece for the top of it between the rad. and grill. Looks a little too skeletonish.

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  20. 40FordDeluxe
    Joined: Dec 21, 2010
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    I know the 60's chevy pick ups use 4 mounts on manual trucks. I think you'll be ok as well. Nice build!
     

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