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1955 Thunderbird 5 Speed Conversion

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Will also need the plate for a manual shift vehicle that goes around the steering column. It allows the clutch pedal rod to pass thru the firewall.

As mentioned there are clutch rods, a "Z" bar and the pivot balls that attach to the frame and the engine block allowing the Z bar to rotate.

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Oh and don't forget to connect the wires from neutral switch or the car won't start. Some T-5's have a neutral safety switch some don't . Mine didn't so I just spliced mine together.
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You will need
A T-5 from a mustang 5.0 prior to 1994
An adapter from John Mummert , his website will tell you what specific year T-5 transmission will work
A manual transmission bellhousing for a Y block car not truck.
A pedal assembly from a 55-57 bird.
A Y block throw out bearing fork
The linkage that connects the clutch pedal to the throw out bearing fork
Y block manual transmission flywheel
Clutch , pressure plate and throw out bearing, all of which I bought from Mummert at a very reasonable price. Use a diaphragm style pressure plate lot less pedal pressure.
A T-5 , AOD or C4 yoke for the drive shaft
A new drive shaft, I used one from a mid year Corvette that worked fine , Just something I happened to have in the shop.
You will need to build a cap for the top of your tunnel where the shifter pokes through .
Speedo cable I used was from a 1957 Ford.
A 21 tooth speedo gear .
A 5.0 mustang transmission mount, some modification to the stock trans cross member , T-5 mount will require drop of about 3/4"
Those are the things I can think of off the top of my head.
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Hello can you please tell me what I will be needing for parts list for this conversion, I have the 57 bird with auto now, Looking for my pedal assembly not sure what else I will need exactly. What about speedo hook up?
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Nice Job Petew!!! 

I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!


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Yes , the car has it's original Dana 44 rear.
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Petew.  THANKS for your follow-up with the driveshaft yoke information, Pete.  Methinks your '55 'Bird has the original '55 / '56 Dana 44 rear end, correct?

Again, a NICE (very professional) looking installation!  I'd encourage you to consider submitting an article to Bruce Young at 'Y-Block Magazine'. 

Regards,


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1310  and 1330 are the ujoint physical sizes . the 1310 is what I used on the front of the driveshaft , its pretty tight in that tunnel and the 1330 would be a real tight fit. On the back you need a Neapco 2-0291 which is a conversion joint . It is a 1310 joint on one plane and the "winged" style on the other plane that is required to bolt up to the tbird pinion flange.
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To my knowledge the two types are of a small or large Uni joint option, as is found on the diff yoke.
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Petew.  My question about what front driveshaft yoke you used is triggered by seeing two Spicer numbers for the T-5.

Both are 28 spline and apparently are used for T-5, C4, Ford Toploader, AOD, and AODE (whatever that is) applications.
One Spicer yoke number is 1310 and the other is 1330.  I haven't gotten a handle on the difference between the two yokes yet.

Your shifter looks great!  Thanks for the driveshaft length info.  I wasn't clear what I'd be running into.

Isn't it amazing that the T-5 only weighs 75 pounds.   Smile


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