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1951 Ford F1 4x2 - S-10 5 Speed Transmission


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Album Title: S-10 5 Speed Transmission
1989 S10 5-Speed trans on 51 226 6 cylinder
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Rod Toot Seattle, Washington
1951 Ford F1
226 Flathead 6 Cylinder manual 4x2
Interior:
Exterior:
Mileage: 0
Modifications
S10 5 speed trans
1969 9" rearend w/3.23 gears
Views: 390 Average Vote: 9.00 (3 Votes)

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Bushing purchased from Flat-0-Products with shipping it was arou ...


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$125.00 including shipping, purchased from Dwight Bond Second Ch ...


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View of bellhousing assembly together ...


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Another view of bellhousing assembly ...


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View of trans adaptor and small bell from the original 4 speed t ...


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Conversion bushing orginal truck throwout bearing to S10 trans b ...


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Thin head flywheel bolts installed to keep the clutch disc sprin ...


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S10 disc used with orginal flywheel, I chose to use the S10 Disc ...


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S10 disc with 10" Ford truck pressure plate, an 11" truck pressu ...


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Installed trans with another view of the adaptor ...


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Shifter prior to modification ...


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I used 5/16"X 2" flatbar to build the trans mount support. The m ...


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I cut the original crossmember at the outside of the old 4 speed ...


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View of new shifter location ...


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Seat is all the way back, trans is in reverse gear. I would like ...


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Another view of the trans mount. ...


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Distance from trans to floor ...


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This distance is about 3/4" ...


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Comments
Next on the list of things to do.
By jalopy45


Looks good, I plan to do the same with my 52 flathead V8, I am hoping I can use a F3 crossmember and not cut it completely.
By cts1954


Thanks for these pics and details.
By Fomoko1


Thanks for the information and pictures. All I need to do now is find a decent T-5
By Vintage1





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