Tataocb
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- 1973 Mustang Convertible 351C 2v, auto.
I am trying to figure out the best way to swap my C4 for the long tailshaft C6 I got to go with the 460 motor. I know I have the option of swapping the tailshaft for that of a short tailshaft C6, but the transmission show would charge $200. I could try doing it myself, but I have never messed with transmissions, and it seems you have to pretty much take everything out of the case to remove the pin which holds the output shaft. So I am looking for alternatives to mount the C6 as is and cut the driveshaft.
I have measured the distance from where the bellhousing meets the block plate to the transmission mount holes and it is 20" for my C4, it is 22" for a short tailshaft c6 and 25" for a long tailshaft C6. Since I am looking into keeping the long tailshaft, I would need to move the transmission mount holes 5 inches towards the back. These measurements are give or take 1/4".
The way I see it, I have 3 options:
1. Move my current crossmember mounting place 5" back and get a C6 crossmember. The car has a piece of metal on each side going from the frame rails to the tunnel. The crossmember bolts up to the ends of each of these pieces of metal. I was told they are called "ears". I believe those are welded in place. So those would have to be cut out and rewelded 5 inches towards the back, and then install the C6 crossmember.
2. I dont know if this is possible, but was thinking of just welding a plate to my current crossmember, where the tranny mount goes, to "extend" that part of the crossmember 5 inches towards the back, drill new holes at the end of that plate, and bolt the transmission mount onto the end of that plate. I would also need to take measurements to make sure that the C6 won't bump into any part of the 5 inch plate.
3. Buy a universal crossmember and have that installed in the correct position to line up with the C6 long tailshaft tranny.
Here is an image where I try to explain what I mean. I am not sure if I should post here or in the Chassis subforum. What do you guys think?
I have measured the distance from where the bellhousing meets the block plate to the transmission mount holes and it is 20" for my C4, it is 22" for a short tailshaft c6 and 25" for a long tailshaft C6. Since I am looking into keeping the long tailshaft, I would need to move the transmission mount holes 5 inches towards the back. These measurements are give or take 1/4".
The way I see it, I have 3 options:
1. Move my current crossmember mounting place 5" back and get a C6 crossmember. The car has a piece of metal on each side going from the frame rails to the tunnel. The crossmember bolts up to the ends of each of these pieces of metal. I was told they are called "ears". I believe those are welded in place. So those would have to be cut out and rewelded 5 inches towards the back, and then install the C6 crossmember.
2. I dont know if this is possible, but was thinking of just welding a plate to my current crossmember, where the tranny mount goes, to "extend" that part of the crossmember 5 inches towards the back, drill new holes at the end of that plate, and bolt the transmission mount onto the end of that plate. I would also need to take measurements to make sure that the C6 won't bump into any part of the 5 inch plate.
3. Buy a universal crossmember and have that installed in the correct position to line up with the C6 long tailshaft tranny.
Here is an image where I try to explain what I mean. I am not sure if I should post here or in the Chassis subforum. What do you guys think?
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