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T-5 adapter

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by V4F, Nov 16, 2012.

  1. V4F
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    who makes the trans adapter for a banger to a t-5 ?? thanks
     
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  3. V4F
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    i know them , but i need a manufacturer .............. thanks
     
  4. fenderhead
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    D&D Fabrications
     
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    The company is Auto Restorations in Indiana

    1-800-955-3139

    You can buy the kit or just parts. I used their plate, sleave and input shaft extension only.

    The other parts came from Hot Rod Works for the open drive conversion. The lightened clutch and flywheel came from my engine builder. Driveshaft from a local shop. Juice brakes. Custom rear suspension... You get the idea.

    But the MacsSpeed bellhousing is beautiful and I would go that way if I did it again. Combo that up with a 4x4 trans to torque tube adapter from CrazyDaddyo and you would have the best of both worlds.
     
  8. jimbousman
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    The phone number was in the article:
    Auto Restorations
    (765) 288-3291
    215 W Gilbert St
    Muncie, IN 47305
     
  9. V4F
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    thank you all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! steve
     
  10. 4-port Riley
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    Steve Serr of Miller Hi-Speed makes a bell housing and a rear adapter to bolt on the torque tube.
     
  11. V4F
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    thanks jim .............
     
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  13. Pete1
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    They are extremely easy to do yourself with only a sawzall and a drill press.
    One piece of aluminum 2 inch thick plate about 9 x 10 inches and a piece of 1/4 alum. plate.
    If you have access to a machine shop, it won't take quite as long to do.
     

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