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Whats needed to run t56 without it being hydralic?

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Old 10-04-2011, 08:55 PM
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Default Whats needed to run t56 without it being hydralic?

This is for my mustang, dont want to run a slave cylinder and what not, just a cable and quick release quadrant. Ton of people run ford based t56s just curious if I can do the same, will be bolted up to an lq4 if thats relevant
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Sounds a lot like what I did to run mechanical linkage and third gen T5 V8 clutch with a '95 LT1 T56.

Get a Ford front adapter plate, change the TO brg. tube to aftermarket billet, bolt up an LS scattershield and add the needed provisions for the cable housing and fork. Figure out the details as you go along.
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I think quicktime bellhousing makes a bellhousing that will work.
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Originally Posted by eabcobra
I think quicktime bellhousing makes a bellhousing that will work.
then just run a ford fork?



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