yes it did, thats why im going to use the mopar 4 speed stuff...when i first got the bellhousing i posted up on here asking the guys how in the heck it would work with the ford ball stud and then they pointed to the brackets i had posted in the pics and showed me which one it was.
Good deal. I was going to offer to send my stuff to you since I won't be needing it
Any of you guys have any ideas on adapting either a T5, AX15, ot R154 trans to a /6?
I would really like my Valiant to be able to go cross country without the fuel mileage killing me but still have a little zip around town and a 5sp conversion sounds like the way to go to me.
very intereseting thread!
mshred - are you using the Mustang shifter? Do you have any pictures of your trans crossmember and any modifications you did to the floor/torsion bar support?
The bellhousing is off Ebay.. $35 with the fork. Application is '93 Dakota w/3.9L 5sp. The trans in the Dakotas is an AX15. It is not a good trans to use because its weak. But, the bell fits the other transmission of the same manufacturer... The trans you want is the R154, and the manufacture is Aisin-something... The swap was off a 88-90 Toyota Supra Turbo. Non turbos use something totally different. I'm now having the yard chase down a yoke or driveshaft and a shifter.
Hi, Moper - you are right. And I did the swap in my 72Dart340 last year. And the Moparts Topic someone here is refering to was started by me. Since the swap I have 1000's of Miles driven. In germany - Autobahn, left lane. Never had a problem.
In my eyes the weakest point is the original Dakota clutch hydraulic. I hate this non-serviceable plastic stuff. But wilwood is a bit too pricy for me. So I'm open for every suggestion....!
And this swap fits with a bench seat... ;-)
Hi, Moper - you are right. And I did the swap in my 72Dart340 last year. And the Moparts Topic someone here is refering to was started by me. Since the swap I have 1000's of Miles driven. In germany - Autobahn, left lane. Never had a problem.
In my eyes the weakest point is the original Dakota clutch hydraulic. I hate this non-serviceable plastic stuff. But wilwood is a bit too pricy for me. So I'm open for every suggestion....!
And this swap fits with a bench seat... ;-)