Today was a bit more challenging than yesterday. The 700 came out as expected, but installing the T5 wasn't any fun.
I remember years ago, the muncie 4 speed was the weakest of the "big 3", outta Detroit. But being an aluminum case, had it's advantages when it came to removal. I would always recruit help, when dropping an automatic, on my back. But Muncies were a piece of cake. Use-ta do clutch changes, on my back, by myself in less than an hr in my 65 GTO. (That was in my teens and 20s).
So today, I figured..."a T5 is weaker than a Muncie, therefore it must be lighter. Aluminum case and all". Wrong, they're either heavier, or I've gotten older, and weaker. (Don't answer that). So I ended up installing the T5 with the floor jack. After battling it, underneath, a few times, and giving in.
TH700R4 removal wasn't bad, seeing most of it was disconnected, and the tranny jack held it OK.
And the T5 finally in place, "sans flywheel and clutch", or even crankshaft.
In this lower picture, you'll notice the 3rd gen F body tailhousing details. Because the tranny gets mounted to a weird chevy bell, it's tilted a few degrees, for who knows why. But when it's tilted, the tranny mount is level with the cross-member. But because I have it mounted on a BOP bell, the tranny is level, but the tailhousing is now off.
I'm wondering if I can swap it with a Ford T5 tailhousing (That I believe is straight. Or even maybe an S-10 tail). Or, (because this is one of the worst T5...being a non WC V-6 tranny) should I even invest any money into it, or just replace it with at least a WC T5. I got this for practically nothing, and if nothing more, just planned on "experimenting" with the T5 application.
Another issue, is the torque arm mount. In the lower pic, you can see the end of the arm, (up high), and the mounting bolt/pad location, that is M/T in that photo.
If I can find a different tailhousing, W/O the tilt, then the only dilemma will be bolting up the torque arm. I think the aftermarket has brackets to eliminate the tranny mount.
And lastly, is the hyd. clutch. The slave cyl./clutch fork, looks pretty crowded. specially with the "bump" for the starter. When I get some renewed free time, I'll have-ta give that more investigating. Scarebird mentioned the hyd. TOB, which is starting to look like it might be the "only" option.
In the above photos, the slave cyl. is just dangling. Nothing to bolt to yet.