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I borrow a transmission jack, spend a hour getting the T-5
transmission shimmied in, and get a bolt or two snugged up. Then I
start buttoning up the clutch and find out that there's no way to
adjust it to disengage. The lever hits the front of the opening before
that happens. So I drop everything back out to look at it. I'm
scratching my head over this. My two best guesses are either I have a
miss-matched part or the throw-out lever is bent. Throw-out arm:
D4ZA-7515-BR. Bell Housing: D4ZA-6394-AD. The bearing is for an '84
Mustang. Any advice from anybody? Thanks!

DGH

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Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:52 am

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I borrow a transmission jack, spend a hour getting the T-5 transmission shimmied in, and get a bolt or two snugged up. Then I start buttoning up the clutch and...
doug holverson
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goto this link and there are all the instructions to put a T-5 in a stang II... http://www.mustangii.net/t5swap.asp Hope this works for ya....
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