Distance from block to gear lever
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Hi All;
I'm about to order up a nice new T-5 box and I need to know the distance from the block (i.e. front face of the bell housing) to the gear lever stub on a standard Elan. The people at Modern Driveline (T-5 suppliers) have lots of options for gear lever location, I just need to know how far forward I need it.
If anyone has a box with bell housing lying around and wouldn't mind measuring it, I would be grateful. Thanks.
Best,
Jonny
I'm about to order up a nice new T-5 box and I need to know the distance from the block (i.e. front face of the bell housing) to the gear lever stub on a standard Elan. The people at Modern Driveline (T-5 suppliers) have lots of options for gear lever location, I just need to know how far forward I need it.
If anyone has a box with bell housing lying around and wouldn't mind measuring it, I would be grateful. Thanks.
Best,
Jonny
Best,
Jonny B
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JonnyPlus2 wrote:Hi All;
I'm about to order up a nice new T-5 box and I need to know the distance from the block (i.e. front face of the bell housing) to the gear lever stub on a standard Elan. Jonny
Not sure if this helps but it comes from a pdf I have and all though not listed for an Elan it is listed for a Cortina which I think should be the same, the pdf gives various Ford gearbox dimensions and information.
I don’t think I can post a pdf on here but if you want it send me a pm with your email and I will try to send you the pdf.
Brian
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Jonny, I measure 17 1/2" from the face of the bellhousing to the center of the gear stick hole. I have an
assembled unit on the floor and I ran the tape measure from the top of the bellhousing to the gearstick
hole.
assembled unit on the floor and I ran the tape measure from the top of the bellhousing to the gearstick
hole.
Greg Z
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Hi Guys,
Thanks much for this.
The RWD Motorsport adapter bellhousing is 7" deep so if the boys at Modern Driveline can put the shift lever stub 10 1/2" behind the front face of the gearbox it will be in the exact same position as the standard Elan's.
Best,
Jonny
Thanks much for this.
The RWD Motorsport adapter bellhousing is 7" deep so if the boys at Modern Driveline can put the shift lever stub 10 1/2" behind the front face of the gearbox it will be in the exact same position as the standard Elan's.
Best,
Jonny
Best,
Jonny B
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Jonny, I have the T5 with the MDL tailshaft, shifter and the RWD bellhousing. I chose to go foward
with the stick location by welding a plate on my stick (homemade) and mounting it to the trans shifter. At the time,
I wasn't sure where exactly the shifter location would end up. This location is perfect.
As an aside, notice how close the shifter 'box' sits to the frame flange. It's as high as it will go and the
engine is still slanted downward at the rear but I have no driveline issues.
with the stick location by welding a plate on my stick (homemade) and mounting it to the trans shifter. At the time,
I wasn't sure where exactly the shifter location would end up. This location is perfect.
As an aside, notice how close the shifter 'box' sits to the frame flange. It's as high as it will go and the
engine is still slanted downward at the rear but I have no driveline issues.
Greg Z
45/0243K Sprint
45/7286 S3 SE DHC
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