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Miles

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  1. Thanks for all of your input. I was going to rip the engine and trans out, but will wait until I get my driveshaft cut and installed for some road testing. If after more tweaking of the hydraulics/linkages does not solve the problem then I pull the clutch apart.

  2. I just installed a t5 with all new clutch components as part of a 72 240Z sbc v8 conversion. I am using a Camaro slave driven by a Ford M/C with a 1 in. bore. I am getting 1 in. of fork travel at the point where the slave connects to the t/o arm but the trans grinds going into reverse. Any help would be appreciated.

  3. Lone

     

    I have installed a r200 too and next week will be installing a T5 in place of a Saginaw 4 speed. It will be several weeks before I can road test the car. From what I have read here in the forum, it's almost a given that I'll have to do the mustache bushing mod. I am also considering going to a hard front diff mount.

  4. Just want to check my understanding of driveline phasing. Basically, the angle of the transmission center line and the differential input shaft centerline must be parallel. So, if the angles of the trans and diff sum to 180 deg then they are parallel. For example, from the book Practical Engine Swapping, if the diff is 80 deg nose up and the trans is 100 deg down then everything sums to 180 deg and is properly aligned in the verical axis. Right? So much for vertical alignment. Has anybody had a problem in the horizontal axis of driveshaft alignment? icon_confused.gif

  5. Davy

     

    Thanks for the email. I spent about 2 hours going through old HybridZ posts on this subject. Didn't find anything on tweaking the rear mount of the T5 when the Camaro bell housing is used. I am assuming that using the Camaro bell housing will place the rear mount in a level position and the shift er pointing towards the driver. Question: does the shifter angle make for awkward shifting? As for the hydraulic MC and slave units I plan on using a Tilton 13/16" MC and the Camaro slave. Several old posts indicate this combo works well. I have a Corvett bell housing as well so if the Camaro BH doesn't work I'll go with Corvett as a back up.

  6. I have a 89 Camaro T5 WC tranny and bell housing. The bell housing tilts the tranny towards the drivers side. Will installing the T5 with the Camaro bell housing work in a 72 240Z? Has anyone done the T5 and Camaro install in a 240Z? Any special tranny mount considerations? Also, I am thinking about using the Camaro slave cylinder if I use the Camaro bell housing.

  7. Thanks to your help at HybridZ I just completed swaping a R200 into a 72 Z. During installation we notice that the nose of the differential is skewed to the left/drivers side a few degrees. The R200 bolted in ok after wrestling with the mustache bar and tightening all of the mounting bolts. Has anyone seen this before and could it be a problem?

  8. I am having a problem installing a 78 r200 mustache bar in my 72 240Z. The bar is supposed to go behind the vertical transverse mounts with the mounting bushings facing forward. Problem is when I try to slip the bar inbetween the gas tank and the two vertical transverse mounts there is not enough space to move it into position so it will slide up onto the mustache bar mounting studs. it seems like I need to remove the rear transverse mount in order make room to slide the bar behind the vertical mounts and then onto the studs. what is the SOP for installing the mustache bar?

  9. I am having a problem installing a 78 r200 mustache bar in my 72 240Z. The bar is supposed to go behind the vertical transverse mounts with the mounting bushings facing forward. Problem is when I try to slip the bar inbetween the gas tank and the two vertical transverse mounts there is not enough space to move it into position so it will slide up onto the mustache bar mounting studs. it seems like I need to remove the rear transverse mount in order make room to slide the bar behind the vertical mounts and then onto the studs. what is the SOP for installing the mustache bar?

  10. Sanity check before we lug the R200 up the mustache bar. We installed a 78 R200 mustache bar with the mounting rings facing the front of our 72 240z. Is this the correct orientation of the mustache bar or should the rings of the 78 bar face the rear in a 72z? Please yes as it was a b--ch getting the bar installed.

  11. I have a 240z 350 and plan on replacing the R-180 with a R-200 (the 350 chewed up the R-180). It apears that the axle flanges are not compatable. Do I have to change the axles or is there some other alternative? Is there a way to determine what the gear ratios are for a given R-200 rearend? icon_confused.gif

  12. I have a chance to buy a 72 240z with a 350 V8 and a broken saginaw 4 speed manual transmission. The 100R rearend is also broken. The car comes with an extra rebuilt saginaw transmission and I plan on replacing the 100R rearend with a 200R from a 280z. Question: is the saginaw a good choice for street use and what is required to replace the 100R with a 200R rearend? Do the half shafts have to be replaced or can the 240z halfshafts still be used?

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