DO NOT GREASE the input shaft splines or throw-out bearing! When the grease gets hot, the oily vapor will get onto everything within the bell housing, including flywheel, clutch disc & pressure plate. A very very light coat of anti seize, dry slide or lubriplate on the input shaft collar is all that is needed. Flywheel to crankshaft bolts use blue thread-locker to seal. Other than that, good video.
thanks for the vid, i recently bought a fox on the cheap and it needs a clutch im sure a bit more; but this was extremely helpful to the 1st steps of getting her running
Great video. Hey for the upgrade to 10 1/2 clutch and flywheel. Did you have to change the bell housing also or is that the same to fit 10 or 10 1/2 kits?
if you use grease to fill hole in pilot bearing/bushing, then use either clutch plate tool or punch same size as hole in bearing/bushing n just push it in bearing/bushing will slide right out. called hydraulic method. i also heard a slice of bread works using same method
A couple of comments: ARP flywheel bolts come with thread locker AND a sealant. The flywheel bolts go into the crankcase. So it may be a good idea to apply some thread sealant near the head end of the bolts. If they leak oil it will run out onto the clutch side of the flywheel. On Mustangs with dual exhaust and an original style H-pipe, there will be an exhaust hanger that gets sandwiched between the upper and lower transmission mount.
Thanks for the comments. I make these videos with the hope of helping other people out. RUclips has helped me out many times. Anything anyone can add is always welcome. 👍
Hey Adam, i just getting around to putting T5 in, had wait for help with that part, but i have a question? The guy helping me is a mechanic and he knew i had the bell on, but here is my question because i did everything you did but i'm using hydraulic clutch and im paste what he said to me and i had forgot even though i bought brand new caliber. ( I hope you know you must dial in the bellhousing before installing the clutch and pressure plate. There are plenty of videos on youtube. The T5 trans has a tapered input shaft bearing. Any misalignment will burn out the bearing 0 Thats what he said, well i didn't!! Will i be ok??? Thanks Man, you helped me a lot!!! Rick
Hi. I didn't check the run out on mine either. Being that it was the original bell housing on mine and not seeing any damage to the pilot bearing ect. I just installed. Your mechanic is definitely right, it's good practice for sure. If it was an aftermarket bell housing or some kind of swap, then I would definitely recommend it. So far no issues with mine. I'll keep my fingers crossed for the both of us..lol. 🤞
@@AdamzGarage Yea the bell is from 89 foxbody, i did C4 to T5 swap, i installed new bearing, followed your whole video, i even bought caliber and was laying on table for 6 months just forgot that step, guess i'll take it back off, thanks for you help, have a good one, i'll let you know how it goes
Getting ready to disassemble my clutch also, ironically on an 84 GT350 also that I've had since 84 and have driven it faithfully every year. Any chance you have information on the kit that you used such as where i can find it. I have a good feeling my flywheel is gonna be bad too. If you go to my RUclips channel you can see the car and you'll hear that the clutch is done. Lol. Thanks
Thats awesome that you've had it since 1984. Awesome cars. I've had mine for almost 20 years. I bought that clutch kit years ago when my clutch went. Then car sat for many years. All I can remember is it was considered a stage 2. I didn't want anything to extreme but wanted something that could handle the little horsepower I added . But I definitely recommend getting a kit with the new flywheel, mine was pretty bad. Good luck with your project , ill check it out on your Chanel.
I know this has been one year but I do believe if you pull up on the clutch pedal, the clutch quadrant under the dash should then click to adjust the proper length of the cable.
You just install it like I did. Your adjustments if any, would be at the clutch cable end where it attaches to the clutch fork, or firewall adjuster on aftermarket clutch cables. The stock oem cable doesn't have a firewall adjuster.
@@AdamzGarage Thanks i had bought some calibers because a guy said i need distance from clutch to end of bell housing, i'm using a hydraulic master & slave, doing a C4 to T5 swap in a 68 Cougar, but i will install like u did and make adjustments elsewhere, thanks alot cause i'd been lost without you
@@AdamzGarage Thanks i had bought some calibers because a guy said i need distance from clutch to end of bell housing, i'm using a hydraulic master & slave, doing a C4 to T5 swap in a 68 Cougar, but i will install like u did and make adjustments elsewhere, thanks alot cause i'd been lost without you
Hey I have an 87 Suzuki LT230s Quadsport that I’m working on. Do you have a website or place you recommend for buying bearings for a rear swing arm, rear axle, and front A-arms?
Hi. I actually get a lot of my parts from eBay. But be careful they have some cheap bearings that aren't worth taking a chance, especially with the work involved. One brand I have used with good luck is "All Balls". Also I use Babbitt's for oem parts, believe it or not there are some oem stuff you can still get from them. Also a good way to search for " New old stock" on eBay is to put in "Suzuki 230 NOS" don't put in 230s or 230e just plain 230
DO NOT GREASE the input shaft splines or throw-out bearing!
When the grease gets hot, the oily vapor will get onto everything within the bell housing, including flywheel, clutch disc & pressure plate.
A very very light coat of anti seize, dry slide or lubriplate on the input shaft collar is all that is needed.
Flywheel to crankshaft bolts use blue thread-locker to seal.
Other than that, good video.
Thanks for the comment, I always like when people add their experiences. It helps everyone in the long run👍
Great video!! Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I was gonna pay someone to do the clutch in my car. I think I'm gonna attempt this now
I know Im quite off topic but do anybody know of a good place to watch new tv shows online ?
@Alden Jamal Flixportal :D
@Paxton Moises thank you, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it!!
@Alden Jamal Glad I could help :D
thanks for the vid, i recently bought a fox on the cheap and it needs a clutch im sure a bit more; but this was extremely helpful to the 1st steps of getting her running
Thanks for the video it was perfect everything was detailed and Deff helped me get everything done👍👍👍👍
Awesome, glad it helped. 👍
Well done.
I'll be doing the same on 65 . 302sbf.
Cant wait!
Thanks....good luck with your 65!!
Great video. Hey for the upgrade to 10 1/2 clutch and flywheel. Did you have to change the bell housing also or is that the same to fit 10 or 10 1/2 kits?
if you use grease to fill hole in pilot bearing/bushing, then use either clutch plate tool or punch same size as hole in bearing/bushing n just push it in bearing/bushing will slide right out. called hydraulic method. i also heard a slice of bread works using same method
Nice!! Thanks for the tip.
A couple of comments: ARP flywheel bolts come with thread locker AND a sealant. The flywheel bolts go into the crankcase. So it may be a good idea to apply some thread sealant near the head end of the bolts. If they leak oil it will run out onto the clutch side of the flywheel. On Mustangs with dual exhaust and an original style H-pipe, there will be an exhaust hanger that gets sandwiched between the upper and lower transmission mount.
Thanks for the comments. I make these videos with the hope of helping other people out. RUclips has helped me out many times. Anything anyone can add is always welcome. 👍
Best install video on RUclips, thank you!
The paper towel method for the bearing works
Love the video, by far the best one on youtube, Thank You!!!!
Thanks for the comment 👍
Thank you for sharing, very helpful.
Thanks. Glad it helped.
Would I install the mounts back in this order ?mid pipe hanger mount -transmission mount - crossmember?
Yes that's the correct order.👍
Hey Adam, i just getting around to putting T5 in, had wait for help with that part, but i have a question? The guy helping me is a mechanic and he knew i had the bell on, but here is my question because i did everything you did but i'm using hydraulic clutch and im paste what he said to me and i had forgot even though i bought brand new caliber. ( I hope you know you must dial in the bellhousing before installing the clutch and pressure plate. There are plenty of videos on youtube. The T5 trans has a tapered input shaft bearing. Any misalignment will burn out the bearing 0 Thats what he said, well i didn't!! Will i be ok??? Thanks Man, you helped me a lot!!! Rick
Hi. I didn't check the run out on mine either. Being that it was the original bell housing on mine and not seeing any damage to the pilot bearing ect. I just installed. Your mechanic is definitely right, it's good practice for sure. If it was an aftermarket bell housing or some kind of swap, then I would definitely recommend it. So far no issues with mine. I'll keep my fingers crossed for the both of us..lol. 🤞
@@AdamzGarage Yea the bell is from 89 foxbody, i did C4 to T5 swap, i installed new bearing, followed your whole video, i even bought caliber and was laying on table for 6 months just forgot that step, guess i'll take it back off, thanks for you help, have a good one, i'll let you know how it goes
Thank you sir
Im doing that right now on a sixty six fastback 302 t5 conversion.
Nice!!!
Hope your project goes well 👍
Getting ready to disassemble my clutch also, ironically on an 84 GT350 also that I've had since 84 and have driven it faithfully every year. Any chance you have information on the kit that you used such as where i can find it. I have a good feeling my flywheel is gonna be bad too. If you go to my RUclips channel you can see the car and you'll hear that the clutch is done. Lol. Thanks
Thats awesome that you've had it since 1984. Awesome cars. I've had mine for almost 20 years. I bought that clutch kit years ago when my clutch went. Then car sat for many years. All I can remember is it was considered a stage 2. I didn't want anything to extreme but wanted something that could handle the little horsepower I added . But I definitely recommend getting a kit with the new flywheel, mine was pretty bad. Good luck with your project , ill check it out on your Chanel.
So I just did the clutch on my 83 convertible mustang and had the same slack in the clutch cable that you did. What did you do to fix that?
I know this has been one year but I do believe if you pull up on the clutch pedal, the clutch quadrant under the dash should then click to adjust the proper length of the cable.
Do you have a Video for adjusting that clutch before you put the transmission in? Or do i just install it like you did?
You just install it like I did. Your adjustments if any, would be at the clutch cable end where it attaches to the clutch fork, or firewall adjuster on aftermarket clutch cables. The stock oem cable doesn't have a firewall adjuster.
@@AdamzGarage Ok thanks for getting back to me so fast, gonna finally tackle it this morning, love your videos, have a nice day
@@rickycarroll1990 thank you. Good luck with the project 👍
@@AdamzGarage Thanks i had bought some calibers because a guy said i need distance from clutch to end of bell housing, i'm using a hydraulic master & slave, doing a C4 to T5 swap in a 68 Cougar, but i will install like u did and make adjustments elsewhere, thanks alot cause i'd been lost without you
@@AdamzGarage Thanks i had bought some calibers because a guy said i need distance from clutch to end of bell housing, i'm using a hydraulic master & slave, doing a C4 to T5 swap in a 68 Cougar, but i will install like u did and make adjustments elsewhere, thanks alot cause i'd been lost without you
Hey I have an 87 Suzuki LT230s Quadsport that I’m working on. Do you have a website or place you recommend for buying bearings for a rear swing arm, rear axle, and front A-arms?
Hi. I actually get a lot of my parts from eBay. But be careful they have some cheap bearings that aren't worth taking a chance, especially with the work involved. One brand I have used with good luck is "All Balls". Also I use Babbitt's for oem parts, believe it or not there are some oem stuff you can still get from them. Also a good way to search for
" New old stock" on eBay is to put in
"Suzuki 230 NOS" don't put in 230s or 230e just plain 230
Adamz Garage Awesome really appreciate the help. You got really nice videos. I subscribed!
The two bottom bolts on the bellhousing do those screw into the bellhousing? Are there nuts on the back of them?
Hi, the 2 bottom bolts thread into the bell housing.
@@AdamzGarage Thanks! If they just screw into the bellhousing what's their purpose? Lol
What size was the alignment tool that you have?
Try this... www.ebay.com/itm/163201197701
Do you know how big the clutch was you put in it?
10.5". States this as 10:45.
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