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20-11-2005, 11:45 PM | #1 | ||
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G'day guys,
Now I know I have an AU, but seeing you guys have done the most manual conversions here it'd be best to ask you lot. I picked up a AU T5 with: - Flywheel (Just been machined & lightened) - Bell Housing - Brackets - Bolts - Dust Cover The box is in good condition, and has done 40,000 kms. How much will a rebuild or service cost on the gearbox? Now, I'm about to go through and order a Clutch Cable, and speak to Mal Wood about the Clutch Pin Adapter, so I don't need a full new Pedal Box. Now, about Clutches, can anyone recommend a good clutch. I've heard and read good things about Xtreme Clutches in SA. I'm after a light clutch, will the PBR Heavy Duty one will be fine, or shall I go for an Xtreme Clutch? Now, ECU... I didn't get a manual ECU, so I'm gonna do the Hack on mine, or I'm gonna try and pick up a XR6 Manual ECU. Now the Interior, I'll obviously get a gear boot trimmed up, and a nice gear knob. So that's all sweet. How do you go about making the shifter shorter? I'll eventually get a short-throw shifter... But do you just trim down the shifter? Anyone that does it? Is there anything else i'm missing out? And does anyone know anywhere that can fit it? I know It's Performance will fit it for $400 (but they are in NSW), anyone really in Melbourne? Any good recommendations? I'll have a talk to my local mechanic, but I have a feeling he's gonna wanna charge a bomb. Cheers P.S. Is anyone interested in a Low km 4-Speed Auto? $900ono.
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21-11-2005, 12:10 AM | #2 | |||||||||
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You also need; - Spigot bearing - Clutch fork - Thrust bearing - Clutch Cable - Clutch Pedal - Pressure plate - Friction Plate - Center console piece, rubber noise/heat surround and gear boot Quote:
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If the pins are different, then you'll need to find which pin/wire does the following; 1. The ECU needs to think the oil temp in the auto box is fine. So this wire needs to be modified with a resistor to send the correct value. Otherwise, the ECU will increase the revs/turn the thermo's on full speed to try and cool it down. 2. The ECU should be told that it is in 'Drive' 3. The car won't start, unless you short out the starter inhibitor. This is the thing which stops the car from being started while the auto is in drive, 3, 2, 1, etc. This can be done by shorting it out on the AUTO loom, where it connects to the auto box. There's 4 prongs at the end of the loom, 2 are for reverse lights, and 2 are for starter inhibitor. You work out which is which, cos i don't have the foggiest :P Quote:
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21-11-2005, 12:20 AM | #3 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Thanks buddy,
Yeah brackets for the clutch cable, and cross member, come with it. So does the starter motor. Also, for the tailshaft, I understand I need a yoke to suit the manual. After the conversion, can you actually drive the car to a tailshaft/driveline shop? Or will you need to tow it? (The car that had this manual in, had the manual tailshaft yoke put in). I also plan on getting Alloy Pedals, so that covers the pedals. What do you mean, when you say console surround. They should use the same center console, shouldn't they? Where exactly can I pick up these parts from? Should I get them through Mal Wood, or will Repco have most the parts? Thanks heaps for that. My Auto, was just at a first guess, I'd most likely bring it down a bit. (Done 7x,xxx kms, by the way)
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Repco should have the clutch cable, but that's about it. Ford will have the clutch pedal itself, and mal wood has the pin to attach the pedal to the auto pedal box. |
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21-11-2005, 12:33 AM | #5 | ||
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By the pedals I mean, get some Alloy Pedals welded on.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Ford-FPV-peda...QQcmdZViewItem Take the rubber ones off, and put them on. For the AU, I think it's as simple as pulling out the plastic for the T-Bar, and filling it up with the Gear Boot. I'll have more questions soon, but thanks.. You've helped a lot. I'm a step closer :
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