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Pics - Installed the motor and T5 yesterday.

DEL65

Of The Morons
Installed my rebuilt 289 and T5 in the Mustang yesterday:

Bolting the trans to the Bell housing.
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Removing cmayna's engine cradles.
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In my driveway
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Over the rad support.
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Almost there
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Installing the headers and trans/x-member.
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All done!
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nice! wish i could have dropped mine in as an assembled unit but seemed like too much to try & navigate by myself. you should be rolling soon!
 
eh.....not bad for a NorCal'er.

But seriously, very nice work John. Glad to see you had plenty of local help.
 
Thanks for the compliments. Now onto that long list of little things I need to work on to make it drivable.

I'm fortunate enough to know some really cool guys out here. I paid them in Mountain Dew, Fritos, and bean dip. The weather was great and it was nice to have a clean 67 Chevelle and 73 Cuda 340/6pak in my driveway for the day.

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That's awesome. It's pretty cool to have some real nice vintage iron sitting in the driveway for a day :roll

Bill
 
Hi CrustyC, yes, I did have to modify the shift hole. Here are some before/after pics. You will note alignment of the trans and shifter changed, because the before picture was taken before I installed the headers. We had to move the motor a little to get good header clearance.

I cut metal from all 4 sides, but mostly the front and right. I installed the front shifter stop after the trans was secured. It was not necessary for me to notch the rear stop, oops. Looks like I have to trim a little more at the 11 o'clock position. Thanks for the foam padding/insulation. That was a great idea!

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After
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Pics - Installed the motor and T5 yesterday.

Ok. What is this magic foam you are using to seal the shifter opening?
 
thats about where i had to trim mine in the 69. took out about 1/2" on the right side around 3/4" at the top. i installed the shifter after installing the tranny, so needed to be able to access the front pair of bolts. good idea on the high density foam! i'm going to make a lower boot like the factory fox cars had to seal the hole up. good old piece of tire innertube works well for that.
 
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