How to put a Borgwarner 5 speed tran in a 53 austin healey with chev 350 block
.I have a 1953 Austin Healey with a 1970 chev sml block 350 ci and a three speed automatic tran. I bot a 5 speed manual tran to replace the automatic.
The the clutch arm bracket on the left side of the bell housing would block the gas pedal. I'm looking for a solution. fsmith |
HealeyRick Rick Neville (490 posts) Registered: 12/19/2007 05:01PM Main British Car: 1963 Austin-Healey 3000 Ford 5.0L |
Re: How to put a Borgwarner 5 speed tran in a 53 austin healey with chev 350 block
Take a look at BMC Autos hydraulic throw out bearing kit: [bmcautos.com]
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Moderator Curtis Jacobson Portland Oregon (4577 posts) Registered: 10/12/2007 02:16AM Main British Car: 71 MGBGT, Buick 215 |
Re: How to put a Borgwarner 5 speed tran in a 53 austin healey with chev 350 block
I think you're confusing views with responses. The view counter only tells you how many people have pulled up this message thread and had a look. If they've had a look several times, that also drives up the count. You're seeing all the responses that have been entered by other message board members. (Your original post plus three responses equals four "posts".)
Why aren't there more responses? It's possible this question would get more conversation going if it were posted over in the "Drivetrain Issues" section of the message board, because it's not really a Healey-specific topic. I think Rick's response was helpful. A hydraulic throw out bearing completely eliminates the throw-out fork, and makes an external clutch slave cylinder obsolete. I might elaborate that if you're not familiar with hydraulic throw out bearings you can find lots of comments about them and photos too by surfing this website, and the best way to start is probably by typing "HTOB" or "hydraulic throw out bearing" into the Google search box at the very top of the page. There are many makes and models... There are, however, other possible avenues to explore. For example, it might be possible to find a different bellhousing with the fork and slave clocked at a different angle. I don't recall exactly where I've seen it, but I know I've seen photos where people modified an existing bellhousing to change the position of the fork. On my MGB, the fork and slave cylinder wouldn't fit in the original (Buick) position, but I fixed that by cutting the fork short and relocating the slave cylinder further inboard. |
jim jim begor brushton ny (31 posts) Registered: 12/30/2009 08:59PM Main British Car: 59 sprite gm 3.1 5 speed |
Re: How to put a Borgwarner 5 speed tran in a 53 austin healey with chev 350 block
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J Man jason adkins NW OH (202 posts) Registered: 01/21/2009 08:49PM Main British Car: '61 Morris Minor panel, '70 MGB GT, '74 MGB GT MGB 1.8, unsure yet on the GTs |
Re: How to put a Borgwarner 5 speed tran in a 53 austin healey with chev 350 block
i would be worried as to wether the trans will hold up behind a SBC
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Re: How to put a Borgwarner 5 speed tran in a 53 austin healey with chev 350 block
i used an old style cheve bellhousing with attached mounts ant cut a slot so the original 100 4 clutch would work.. its been working 50 years fred
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