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Ol_Girl_58
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« on: October 18, 2010, 09:05:04 PM »
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Hi all,

I have been looking for a suitable five speed gearbox for my red motor and have come to the conclusion that a T5 may be the answer.

The shifter position of the T5 from a Commodore looks to be in the wrong position (too far away), however the shifter position of the T5 from an EA - EL Falcon looks to be okay.

I have not done any research regarding the availability of bellhousings to suit Falcon T5 to red motor, but I am assuming that it may be non-existent. CRS offers a bellhousing to suit Commodore T5 to Holden 6.

Has anyone put a T5 behind a Holden 6?

Where could I get a bellhousing to adapt a Falcon T5 to Holden 6?

Many thanks,

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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2010, 09:20:59 PM »
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Check out Dellow Conversions web pages  I'm sure they will have all the info you need I also thought of the T5 but think I will run a 4 speed Muncie [Dellow has the bell housings for these as well ] .....FC427.....
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