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12/16/2020 10:49 PM  #1


Measure twice, cut once.

Or something like that. I'm making progress adding a third pedal to my 69, but not today. This is what happens when you rely on a faulty memory. I was so sure I had a 157 tooth flexplate for the FMX  and AOD I'd have bet $100 on it. So sure I didn't bother to count the teeth. So naturally I buy a 157t flywheel, bellhousing and clutch. The pic below is the result of me relying on my memory, or lack thereof.



Where'd the holes go? It appears the block plate doesn't match up to my 157t bellhousing. So I counted the teeth on the old flexplate and get 164 teeth. Damn. Drove down to Castaic and picked up a 157 tooth block plate from Paul at Mustang MD today and will hopefully put the tranny back in tomorrow. I'm getting much better at this. St least I bought a tranny jack before this swap.

Last edited by Bearing Bob (12/16/2020 10:51 PM)


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

12/17/2020 7:09 AM  #2


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Practice makes perfect Bob.....keep plugging away at it. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

12/17/2020 8:29 AM  #3


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

I ended up putting my T-5 in twice. I had to remove it to add a spacer under the stud for the fork.  What shifter are you planning to use BB2?   I am installing a Pro 5 right now.  Unfortunately, we now have snow and salt so the test drive will have to wait for a while.  I should have it finished up today.


Bash Host MSBB XVI.       BobC    1966 Mustang Coupe
 

12/17/2020 2:42 PM  #4


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

John I'd like to get to the practice makes average level. On one of my auto installs I forgot to put the plate in.

Bob I'm using a Hurst Comp Plus shifter a bought used. Tore it down to rebuild and other than needing a cleaning it was pristine.

Toploader stuff is way more expensive today than when I did my first and only one back circa 1977. Yikes, don't know why I thought they'd be cheaper than an auto.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/17/2020 2:51 PM  #5


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

I just hate it when that happens!


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

12/17/2020 3:40 PM  #6


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

^^^^^^^
My thoughts exactly. I wish I could say I have never done something like that, but.....


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

12/17/2020 8:37 PM  #7


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

No sweat Bob, after you take it out four times the fifth is real easy. Ask me how I know.

Last edited by HudginJ3 (12/17/2020 8:38 PM)


70, ragtop 351W/416 stroker Edel Performer heads w pro flow 4, Comp roller 35-421-8. T5
 

12/17/2020 10:07 PM  #8


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

No visual difference. I can see how I missed it. That would be sarcasm. I hand carried both flexplate and flywheel into the machine shop for them to balance the fw to the fp and didn't notice a difference. Well, maybe the weight difference. Sheesh.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/18/2020 8:29 AM  #9


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

You ain't alone, Brother BB2.  I have the shift linkage for the 4r70w all fingered out.  Works great...except it won't go into 1st gear selection because the shift arm on the shifter hits the VSS.  Re-engineer time!  What's another day or two, I'm retard...ah, that's retired.

BB1


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

12/18/2020 8:30 AM  #10


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

I tried to use a 157t plate & bell on a Cleveland while it was on engine test stand. The wider pan rail gets in the way and maybe the same for 351W, but I didn't know that.
We learn so much by our mistakes

 

12/18/2020 10:14 AM  #11


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

You going to run a Z bar?

 

12/18/2020 10:51 AM  #12


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Good question butt.........bad situation!
Just how much LIGHTER IS the 157 compared to the 164 tooth 'wheel?
You mighta picked up some uhhhhhh...rev'ability?!!  (maybe that will make you "feeeeel better"!!!
6sal6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

12/18/2020 11:28 AM  #13


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Steve69 wrote:

You going to run a Z bar?

Oh boy, somebody had to bring it up. Um...well...no. I rerouted my header tubes which eliminated the space for the a bar. I did a bunch of work tying to use a cable but nixed that method. If I'd have access to a stripped 69 firewall I might have been successful, but with limited working space and fire in my back it didn't happen.

Now after telling you this I don't want to hear any leakage stories cuz I've heard them all talking with other members here   I'm using a Tilton hydraulic release bearing. Oh the horror. Ya, we'll see how it works out.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/18/2020 12:56 PM  #14


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Well, if it ever leaks, you're well versed in transmission removal. My bet is it'll be fine.

 

12/18/2020 4:41 PM  #15


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

You make that look easy.
Does the modified header allow better access to bolts?
Are there 157 and 164 bell housings for that transmission?

Last edited by Nos681 (12/18/2020 4:46 PM)

 

12/18/2020 4:54 PM  #16


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

You got that right Josh, and I'm hoping you're right on the second item.

Yes and yes Dan. I had to spread the collectors for the AOD, so there's plenty of room now. Different bellhousing and starter for the number of teeth on fw and fp.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/22/2020 6:19 PM  #17


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Well... the saga continues. Cleaned up the new correct block plate, removed the clutch and flywheel and block plate. The following day I reinstalled the flywheel and clutch. I also had to clearance the tranny crossmember to clear the shifter rods. While looking at the below pic I noticed something.



Yep, no block plate. True sorry. Hopefully my misery makes yours seem small. At least I have a Mustang which I'm able to make mistakes on.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/22/2020 6:27 PM  #18


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Bearing Bob wrote:

Well... the saga continues. Cleaned up the new correct block plate, removed the clutch and flywheel and block plate. The following day I reinstalled the flywheel and clutch. I also had to clearance the tranny crossmember to clear the shifter rods. While looking at the below pic I noticed something.



Yep, no block plate. True sorry. Hopefully my misery makes yours seem small. At least I have a Mustang which I'm able to make mistakes on.

Lefty, loosey....then do it over again....

 

12/22/2020 6:59 PM  #19


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

If I could only say I have never done that.
 


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

12/22/2020 7:00 PM  #20


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Doh! If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.... No problem - after all you are in the R&D process, right? Just call it research.


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

12/22/2020 7:32 PM  #21


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Didn't you do that on your last swap?? Maybe when you put a 6 speed in, you'll remember.
You're startin' ta run outta boxes to swap in. 


"Those telephone poles were like a picket fence"
 

12/22/2020 9:39 PM  #22


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

josh-kebob wrote:

Lefty, loosey....then do it over again....

Well looky here... got the pressure plate bolted up also, and the friction disc.
 


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/22/2020 9:43 PM  #23


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

50vert wrote:

Didn't you do that on your last swap?? Maybe when you put a 6 speed in, you'll remember.
You're startin' ta run outta boxes to swap in. 

 
I hate your memory Barry. And no, I've got a second AOD and a 4R70W.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/22/2020 9:44 PM  #24


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

RV6 wrote:

If I could only say I have never done that.
 

 
I've heard misery loves company.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
     Thread Starter
 

12/23/2020 12:37 AM  #25


Re: Measure twice, cut once.

Look at bright side.

At least you caught it before installing your starter.

 

Board footera


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