And here we go.
Found this tranny on the wife's FB market place. Nothing worked out on Ebay, and craigslist, (maybe someone mentioned here) isn't very productive anymore either. I'm told FB market place is currently the "new" favorite, for sales. (How long that'll last, is yet to be seen.)
I saw this tranny listed, with a few corresponding components, and not listed as "World Class". Just as a 91 Camaro T5. It took a bit of coaxing, (thru FB) to determine that it actually "was", a WC tranny, and not from a V6, but a V8. Once I saw the photo of the frt of the case, I wuz sold.
When the wife and I drove to NH for it, we met him and his girlfriend in a parking lot. Both were in their mid 20s, and I was surprised to hear he was interested in these, "old" performance cars. (Good for him). The T-5 and parts were in the bed of his 2004 beat up 4WD Dodge PU, and he also offered me another torque arm, (didn't need, and don't wanna store), and the tilted chevy bellhousing. I could've taken it, and sold it, but he was so generous with the T5, I told him to keep it. And lastly, he pulled out a small box of hardware, and parts, and offered some of them to me. At first glance I told him no, but then I saw the shifter, and amazingly, the entire hyd. clutch system, (that I already purchased off Ebay). Even the pedals were there, which I also have. When I saw the white plastic reservoir wasn't broken, (like the one have now), and also saw some very rare braces for the pedals to the firewall, I couldn't resist, and he gladly handed over the entire box.
He also mentioned, in his car, he had a 3.73 posi, with 4 wheel disc, that he didn't want the 3.73s in there!. I would love to have that entire rear, but don't know if I can work out a deal. We'll see what the future brings.
So here is the contents of the box. Took me a while to figure how how to rotate this picture correctly. It may appear like "junk" to some, but once cleaned up is invaluable...at least to me. If you follow the vertical black hose from the "perfect" plastic reservoir, (which is mounted on the correct bracket)you'll see the M/C mount, and a series of brackets. One is black, and is looped, (looking like a muffler clamp) which I do have, and then 2 rusty looking rod brackets, that I don't have, but was gunna have-ta make. Now I don't.
(They support the pedal bracket, to the firewall, and stiffen it all up when the clutch is depressed.)
And this was the money shot, that sold the tranny, proving it's a WC. The countergear plug, with it's distinctive rib, and the beefy fine spline input shaft. (Plus the bellhousing he showed me was a V8 bolt pattern, and not the V6).
And in this lower photo, you can see the F-body tailhousing and mount, that I still need-ta correct. (The offset). I'm looking harder at it, and Paul mentioned enuff meat to mill it straight, but it appears that'll be a tall order. Maybe, maybe not. Will have to dig deeper.
All in all, I'm happy with the purchase,(even if it needs interior work, that I'm told does not) and altho I would rather a TKO, or TKX, I'm happier I saved myself over 2 grand, and have a tranny good enuff for the application, and not an over-kill.
And now, to start figuring out the hyd. clutch, and how to mount the slave.