Here’s a link to (Part 1) in case you missed it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vqeClRXTP4
Link to previous video in the #FairmontProject series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRz536ysSv0
Link to full version of video: https://www.ericthecarguy.com/premium-content-web/13-premium-content-videos/1993-tko600-install-fairmontproject-full-version-exclusive-video
This video is the conclusion of the TKO600 transmission install.
Just as a recap, I decided to go with a TKO600 over the T-5 I was running because of how much power my engine made on the dyno. It appeared that the T-5 was not going to be able to handle the 622lbft of torque that engine put out. I’m told the TKO600 will handle this power just fine.
I also cover the installation of a steel bell housing as well as a new transmission crossmember in this series. I hope you find it entertaining and educational.
The #FairmontProject playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L22GsHQi7tU&list=PLSzhQ6St-ov2nxWVKCeU14Vt7JJ_QSZvs
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Links
Modern Driveline: http://moderndriveline.com
Quicktime Racing: https://www.holley.com/brands/quicktime/
Stifflers: http://www.buystifflers.com
ARP Fasteners: http://www.arp-bolts.com
Parts
TKO600: http://transmission.moderndriveline.com/speed/pc/Ford-TKO-600-5-Speed-Road-Race-Transmission-3p9.htm
Bell Housing Kit: http://transmission.moderndriveline.com/speed/pc/Bellhousing-QuickTime-6-bolt-SB-Ford-T-5-3550-TKO-SFI-6-1-6p84.htm
Clutch: http://www.moderndriveline.com/catalog/clutches.htm
Clutch Hydraulics: http://transmission.moderndriveline.com/speed/pc/79-93-Mustang-Capri-Hyd-Clutch-Master-Kit-26p896.htm
Transmission Crossmember: http://transmission.moderndriveline.com/speed/pc/Crossmember-94-98-Mustang-T-5-TKO-s-81p848.htm
Anaerobic Sealer: http://www.5speeds.com/cart/index.php?route=product/product&path=33&product_id=66
High Temp Urea Grease: https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-08798-9002-Urea-Grease/dp/B00BFDFYKW
Amsoil Syncromesh Fluid: http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/transmission-fluid/manual/manual-synchromesh-transmission-fluid-5w-30/?zo=1302686&page=%2fstorefront%2fmtf.aspx
Tools
Transmission Jack: http://www.jbtoolsales.com/sunex-7793b-1000-lb-1-2-ton-telescopic-transmission-jack#oid=1002_1
Flywheel Holder: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/aaf-all96426
Astro Pneumatic Saw: https://www.jbtoolsales.com/astro-pneumatic-129tw-heavy-duty-air-saber-saw#oid=1002_1
Torque Wrench: http://www.rakuten.com/prod/powerbuilt-1-2-dr-deflecting-beam-torque-649972/282405511.html?listingId=418914474&sclid=pla_google_toolsmithdirect&adid=29963&gclid=CJ6Wo5jjsNICFV61wAodFWIMpg
Brillo Pads: http://www.brillo.com/supreme-strip-shine.asp
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Ultimate T-5 Manual Transmission Rebuild with Paul Cangialosi & EricTheCarGuy (Part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XREsRG9Y1mU
T-5 Transmission Final Assembly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhbI4c6UFiQ
#DarkMatterPikachu on the Dyno: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UADOHm6-BJc
Barbara’s Van Transmission Replacement (Fixing it Forward)(Part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra8rnVutsGM
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nice work.
Are the cross member mounting brackets also Stiffler brand?
Super impressed with the range of tools you have man
Eric what happened to the T-5 ?
Hot rodding: turning grandma's grocery getter into a rip roaring beast!
Eric, did you use a hyd clutch system? If so which one? Is it in one of the videos?
Use a good clamp and get your driveline angle then tack them on double check then weld them on
Ditto on dial in the bell housing get off set dowels next day order a couple of off set sizes there cheaper than a new trans especially if you use a roller bearing in crank end to nose shaft
Nice job lubing that shaft Eric lol
Brother…. you need yaself a plasma cutter. However, the saw worked great and fast. Carry on!
Note your feet location in a Fairmont negates the need for a blow proof bell housing… And this thing turned into a massive money pit fast.
Did you use your t5 shirt throw shifter and linkage or did you need new stuff
I’m in the process of doing very close to the same build. I went nitrous with a Fitech power adder, nx Gemini twin plate, max 4 progressive with sone extra safety features… would you trade for an on3 system or keep what I have…. ?
Would honda urea grease be better than lithium for the throw out bearing i heard lithium grease drys out so i didn't use it on mine
Eric, thanks for the videos!
Did you entertain driveline hydramax option?
That saw he used is the ticket when a sawzall is too large and violent.
Noticed you didn't seem to have a roller pilot bearing in the crank, but just a bushing???
Eric checking the edges of the former mount her cut off. Grinding away anything that would cut you up, and makes a joke about ensuring to get all the sharp edges now, while there with the grinder…
Awesome, somewhat, camera-man focuses on other old mount spot that Eric has decided looked good enough to not need grinding; even though he was standing right there with a grinder in his hand…
Only somewhat awesome for not also verbally pointing out that yes, you are standing right there with a grinder. So maybe turn around and ground away the super sharp edges on the other former mounting point.
I don't want to be negative but is that large transmission mounts upside down?
Hey Eric.
When you want to finish this project? We are waiting to watch first run videos.
Eric, when do you work on the rearend? Its my favorite part.
Aw man I was getting into this video series Eric, I wish you would have made a part 3 to show where you cut the hole in the floor and see how that bad boy performs!
That looks damn sexy. I don't know if you plan to or not, but I would weld those backing plates on the transmission mounting bracket onto the "frame" when you do the final installation. Loose things like that always makes me nervous, maybe I am just being anal. I've been watching all of your "FairStang" videos (yes, FairStang, 'cause it looks like a Mustang and a Fairmont had an affair and had an illegitimate child and this is what it grew up to become, a little Ford bastard child) and I must say I am impressed and entertained by what I have seen. It's even given me a few ideas of my own on my projects. Keep up the great work and can't wait to watch the rest of the videos.
what was that device you used to create an indentation in the metal prior to drilling? Never seen that type of tool used before.