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this has probabally been said in other forums but i want to ask. Im just trying to get alot of info for my best option. I heard about converting a T-5 ford trans to hydralic. I may go this route and get the adaptor + external slave.

What t-cases will bolt to the T-5? Would i have to swap in a special tail housing + a 4x4 shifter to make work? Too bad AA doesnt make the adaptor plate anymore.
 
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There are a few options. Look for the AA kit, if you can find one. Try to use chevy t5 parts. I don't have any info on that one. Lastly and probably the cheapest. Use a divorced t-case. You can use the stock T5 as is, a tiny driveshaft and the t-case and crossmember. The most common you will find is a Dana 24 which will be fine for a V8. If you really look you can find a NP205 as well.

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oh man this t-5 adaptor is really hard to find! Thanks for all the info. Ill prolly run a m50d-r2 or ZF if i cannot find a t-5 adaptor.
 

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Yeah the T5 adapter has been discontinued for a few years now. Sometimes you can get lucky on ebay but sometimes it will cost an arm and a leg too. If you want this thing to shift like a mustang I would use the T5 and a divorced t-case. My ZF shifts like a school bus, I can shift pretty fast if need be but it's a pretty long throw. If you look for a divorced t-case you need to look in the older stuff, like 60's and 70's. There is nothing wrong with using one, judt build a strong crossmember.

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Off topic a little bit, but did you need to rework the tranny tunnel or body much to fit the ZF under there or did it just fit in kinda tight? I've heard a few different answers and your setup looks to be the closest to mine.

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how does the 4x4 shift linkage work on a divorced case? Is the lever only connected to the case itself?
 

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If your '88 has a mitsu trans the line won't fit the m5od. Mitsu and Mazda are two different companies. The line for an m5od will fit your master cyl and may fit the m5od r2 if it is the right one.
The 4x4 shifter for a divorced transfer can be done a lot of different ways. The one in my pinto uses a bearing mounted in the side of the tunnel. The transfer is a NP205.
 

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From what I recall all the hydraulic internal slave lines use the same connection. They all have to interchange, my reason being is I'm still using a stock Ranger line (Mitzu FM146) with my ZF. It hooked up fine and the ZF was an option to replace the M5ODR2. I haven't worked on an R2 in a while but from what I remember it is the same deal. There are a few ways to shift a divorced t-case. You can use a cable if you wish or you can adapt the stock linkage to fit. As for my ZF. I really wouldn't want to try it without the 3in body lift. I had to englarge the hole where the shifter is to get a few things in. Even with the body lift the shift tower is still above the tunnel. In the future I'll able to tell you how well it doesn't fit without a BL when I remove mine. I would imagine the whole tunnel would need to be cut and raised to make it fit.

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Make sure you get the TV cable adjusted properly before you try and drive it. It'll smoke your tranny in no time.
 

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That's a good start. The TV linkage can be a real pain to adjust at time but it definitely not something to be overlooked.

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