Anyone swap a Tremec T45 in their 67-69 Dart?

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I have a 1969 auto dart and I want to swap it to a 4-Speed or 5-Speed. I found a tremec for a 99-04 mustang and wondered if anyone knows the pain-in-the-*** it might be?? I was going to do the 3-Speed OD swap but also like the idea of the Tremec but they are $5,000! Anyone know the headache a T45 would cause me?? Haha.

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After reading this: https://www.cjponyparts.com/resources/t-45-transmission I'm not sure if it would be worth it unless you find a later-model one or one that's already been gone through and update. Ratios are kinda wide for my liking as well, 3.37:1 first is pretty deep. If you can get one cheap it's worth a shot IMO. But then you gotta add in all the conversion parts; clutch+linkage(hydraulic), shifter, trans crossmember, also not sure if there exists a bellhousing to mate to a SBM bolt pattern.
 
T-45 will have a Ford Modular Engine Bolt pattern and is built into the case. So you would need to mill it off and find another way to adapt it. They were weak and superseded by the TR-3550 (not to be confused with Tremec T-3550 aka TKO, TKO500, and TKO600) and again integrated Mod Bolt Pattern and both have the starter on the Passenger side. My buddy tossed his T-45 for a TKO in his 99 GT he still has today.

You'll probably spend more trying to make it work than a TKO kit.
 
Or you can keep your 904 and put a Gear Vendors behind it for a lot less $, hassle and fabrication.
(ding up the tunnel a bit, add wiring and a switch and shorten the driveshaft)
They are still not cheap, but cheaper than the tremec kit, no pedal swap, your speedometer gear and cable still function etc. etc.

I put T5's behind my slant cars, but I buy the cars with the 3rd pedal already installed. The T5 might be weak behind your engine combo, and there is a lot of tunnel and floor fab to make it work.
 
After reading this: https://www.cjponyparts.com/resources/t-45-transmission I'm not sure if it would be worth it unless you find a later-model one or one that's already been gone through and update. Ratios are kinda wide for my liking as well, 3.37:1 first is pretty deep. If you can get one cheap it's worth a shot IMO. But then you gotta add in all the conversion parts; clutch+linkage(hydraulic), shifter, trans crossmember, also not sure if there exists a bellhousing to mate to a SBM bolt pattern.
Yeah, I'm kind of thinkin' it ain't worth it. Thanks.
 
Or you can keep your 904 and put a Gear Vendors behind it for a lot less $, hassle and fabrication.
(ding up the tunnel a bit, add wiring and a switch and shorten the driveshaft)
They are still not cheap, but cheaper than the tremec kit, no pedal swap, your speedometer gear and cable still function etc. etc.

I put T5's behind my slant cars, but I buy the cars with the 3rd pedal already installed. The T5 might be weak behind your engine combo, and there is a lot of tunnel and floor fab to make it work.
Gear Vendors? I've never heard of it. Is it like a stick?
 
Gear Vendors? I've never heard of it. Is it like a stick?
No its an add on gear box that I think is controlled by switches. If you want to bang gears you'll need a manual trans.


Anything short of stock 4 speed will require a larger tunnel unless you go with American Powertrain and even then there is surgery. Stock will still need the hump installed.
 
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