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    Question Rebuilding my T5 WC...Any input appreciated

    My T5 WC (from a 93 GT) decided that it didn't feel like letting me into 3-4 late last year so I've decided to rebuild it. Taking it all apart I found lots of play, leaking rear main, bad clutch, p-plate, fly-wheel, broken shifter fork, worn shifter etc etc...Looks like this is gonna be a $1000+ job! :(

    Since the rebuild kits don't include new shifter forks, can any of you tell me where you have gotten new ones? Am I locked in to the dealer on that? I have a Ford book that shows that all 3 forks are the same PN but the dealer tells me they are not. 1-2 & 3-4 are $70+ and 5th/R is around $40. What have you used?

    Any other general info on the rebuild is appreciated. I'm not a stranger to rebuilding things but this is a first for me...

    Thanks!

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    Find a good used one and replace all the fork pads. They make a seal and bushing kit for the tail. I would replace both. If you have a stock shifter that is most likely where the broken shift fork came from. By yourself a good shifter. If you have alot of play check the inpuf shaft and cluster gear teeth and make sure they arent worn.
    88 GT...and some boost

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    Thanks! I was gonna use the Ford Racing rebuild kit that has all that in there I believe. I had an older Hurst shifter on there but the rubber ball where the shifter pivots had A LOT of play in it. That could have been the cause...Thinking I'll replace it with the MGW shifter.

    Since I wrote this I actually found a few sites that sell OEM new shifter forks for around $20! I'll share some links and info later. You can buy brass fork pads too...

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    The springs in that shifter are broke. Happens all the time. They make a kit for it to replace them. The shifter might be wore as well so might just be better to buy a new one. I like the old hurst and pro 5.0
    88 GT...and some boost

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    Interesting! Do I have to go directly to Hurst for the replacements or does Summit etc sell them?

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    Summit should or anyone that sells hurst stuff
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    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fm...view/make/ford why not get something like that.

    Probably could get it even cheaper from someone like tousley ford

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    The bulk of the cost is everything in front of the trans (clutch kit, fly-wheel etc plus a new shifter). The parts to rebuild the T5 itself will be around $400. Thanks though.

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    oh missed that part. I hate T5's In high school we rebuilt my buddies at least once a month it seemed lucky we had a friend who owned a ford dealer that had piles of T5's to sift thru to find the parts we needed.

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    haha! I guess I'm lucky then...Been beating the pants off of this one for the better part of 15 years! Of course I don't put many miles on each year but the miles are hard ones! ;)

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    i still have the rebuild kit
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    Have a complete t-5 torn down, used a syncro out of it , you can have it for parts, just come and get it. Ron 724-991-9084

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    i need a t5 myself.....im looking for a good one to drive or one for parts
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    Update: Out of curiosity, I took the Hurst shifter apart. The springs were fine but I discovered that the section of the main casting that the pivot of the shifter handle rests in was cracked so a new shifter is a definite. MGW here I come! :)

    I also found some great sources for T5 parts and knowledge. I've talked to people at 2 of the 3 and they were extremely helpful. Here's some links:

    http://www.thegearbox.org/T5.html


    http://www.allstategear.com/Ford_Mus...ansmission.htm


    http://www.astroperformance.com

    Keep in mind that Borg is owned by Tremec and therefore most of the FRP stuff out there is just re-branded Tremec or Valeo parts. These guys have the shift forks for <$20 each ($70+ at the dealer) and King Cobra clutch kit for only $149 ($219 at Summit & Jegs etc) ! Definitely give them a try if you're in my shoes.

    Furthermore, Aero (thanks Ron!
    ) has re-manufactured transmissions that will handle 450 HP & 350 Tq for around $1400 if you want to go that route. I never knew you could build a T5 that strong!

    I'll post more as things progress...

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    I think Astro builds 1 to handle 650hp/585 torque now. But it's not cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fox fan View Post
    I think Astro builds 1 to handle 650hp/585 torque now. But it's not cheap.
    Thses arent that cheap but are the best T5 you can buy. Far better quality than G Force and the gear teeth are alot thicker and the oiling holes are alot better as well
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    Yeah I'll probably end up with 1. They say they shift great.

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    Mg friend has built several of them and they all came back with nothing but great comments
    88 GT...and some boost

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    Astro has been a HUGE help for me! I'd definitely recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 349Stroker View Post
    Mg friend has built several of them and they all came back with nothing but great comments
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