T5 clutch cable question

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  1. bryson123

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    so I have a t5 specifically this model 1352-169 along with the bell housing that goes with it and bolting up to my 302. The previous owner has installed the pedals and has also installed a cable for the clutch. I have read a lot about doing this was but am a little confused I see people saying you have to drill something in order to us the cable but not really sure on the exact process. What all am I going to have to do to get my clutch cable to work properly? Thanks this is a 72 mav also
     
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    Your not the only one that’s confused!
    If you have a pedal assembly that’s modified for use with a cable and the cable’s “installed”, I’m uncertain of what you think you need to “drill”.
     
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    I read on a post that you have to drill a hole at the back of the bell housing because if the way that the linkage would push the fork instead of pull it? Sorry if that’s confusing... I have yet to get a separator plate for the motor and trans aswell as the fork, clutch, throw out E.T.C.
     
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    If you’re using the t5 bell that came with the transmission the cable should hook up and work like it did in the Mustang.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    If you go with a cable there shouldn't be any modifications needed at the bell housing. I have heard of people drilling the fox body bells to install the pivot and use the push type arms our cars originally came with.

    Is your car a manual transmission now? If so, I would get the adapter and run the original bell so you can keep the factory inkage. It would be far easier.
     
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    I agree 100%...why re-invent the wheel when you don't have to.

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    It came with a c4 but the previous owner put the cable and pedal assembly in
     
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    So when I go to order parts can I order any fork? I’m just trying to figure out what parts I need to order all I have is the bellhousing and trans. Like would any fork work etc?
     
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    You said your transmission is “1352-169 = 1986 1-2- 1989 Mustang” you’ll need a fork for that year range.
     
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    yes let me give abit more information. so the transmission is a 1352-169 and the bellhousing code is e6zr-6394-aa. I am running a 157 tooth flywheel. I was told by the local parts store that this bellhousing was meant for a 164 tooth wheel but i can still use my 154. But what he did tell me was that i need to get a special starter that will match the difference in the flywheels. Does this sound correct
     
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    Not to me.
    It’s my understanding that the bellhousing, flywheel & starter need to match up. I’ve never heard of a “special starter” but I don’t get out much.
    Hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in.
     
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    Agreed, the bell housings I've seen that can use either 164 or 157T flywheels have a extra bolt hole that allows starter to move inward to make up difference on small flywheel.
     
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    I’ve called acouple places and they say I can run either with the bellhousing I have but not to sure if it has the double holes. Instead they were saying to get a different offset starter
     
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    And is there a part number or application listed for said starter?
     
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    A quick google search shows the bell housing is for a Fox 5.0. another search turns up those engines using a 157 tooth flywheel. Not sure what parts store you used but I would shy away from their advice, I can't see a larger flywheel fitting in a housing designed for a small one.:huh: I could be wrong, it wouldn't be a first :yikes::biglaugh: but I would just go with what the donor car came with, Ford did it that way for a reason.
     
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