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Old 21-12-2005, 04:16 PM   #1
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Default I'm sick of the auto...

i have been thinking about how much i miss driving my ea with the manual and i have made up my mind the ef is going to be converted to a manual also. i got over the idea of the stall, i have a rough idea of what the box and all other parts are worth the only things im not sure about is:

how much are these extreme clutches worth that people are using

and how much roughly would i be expecting to pay a pro to install it all for me

thanks adam

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Old 21-12-2005, 04:28 PM   #2
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Extreme Organic clutches are arround $360.
Box change over and clutch fit should ring up arround $500 in labour.
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Old 21-12-2005, 05:36 PM   #3
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You should try doing the conversion yourself.. It is a bit of a pain but not too difficult to do. There is a guide on how to do it around somewhere I'm sure someone would have a link.

I paid $550 for my xtreme ceramic cushion button clutch. Well worth it very good clutch, the amount of grip it has is awesome and its still just as light as the stock ea clutch I had before it.

If you're looking for a good gearbox QUIKXR6 is selling a recoed ed xr6 box at the moment in the forsale section. I bought an el xr6 box off of him which was also recoed and thats going really well... no noises and smooth changes.
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Old 21-12-2005, 06:57 PM   #4
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I agree with Neb, give it a go yourself adam it's pretty easy the hardest part is the pedal box and removing-refitting the g/box as it's heavy and there's not much space under there. There is a guide on www.fordforums.com under the ford tech section but do a search and you will find heaps of info on here. I'm guessing you sold the t5 you had from your EA ?

You won't regret going manual, your car wil be a beast with the t5. Good luck with it.
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Old 21-12-2005, 07:16 PM   #5
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g/box as it's heavy and there's not much space under there.
jack stands and some upper body muscle helps here

manuals are light compared to slushboxes! lol
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Old 21-12-2005, 07:32 PM   #6
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jack stands and some upper body muscle helps here

manuals are light compared to slushboxes! lol
pfft get a hoist:P

i know what manual envey's like too wunted one ever since dads old ea spac went to the tip kicking myself i didnt get all the bit's from it :nutsycuck

o well early next year il b taking on this mod if thera's n e more T5's left lol
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Old 21-12-2005, 07:46 PM   #7
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Seperating the manual box from the bell housing makes it lots eaiser to re-fit. Removing the auto is easy. Standard practice is to drop it onto your fingers.

GO THE MANUAL. I will never go back after converting my car to T5.
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Old 21-12-2005, 09:35 PM   #8
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Seperating the manual box from the bell housing makes it lots eaiser to re-fit. Removing the auto is easy. Standard practice is to drop it onto your fingers.

GO THE MANUAL. I will never go back after converting my car to T5.
Im glad I had the motor out when i put the auto back on. took 2 of us 4 tries before it was right. No damn way i ould try that under the car.
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Old 21-12-2005, 10:19 PM   #9
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mocky did mine cost $650 new heavy duty clutch about $300
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In my car there is no way that the T5 can be installed with the bellhousing still in. I think its a lot easier to install the clutch and bellhousing first, then put the T5 up. First, its a lot easier to get to all the bellhousing bolts without the T5 in the way. Second, you dont have to be so careful about alighning the clutch cos you can just push the clutch pedal in and move the box around until it drops into the spigot.
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Old 21-12-2005, 10:30 PM   #11
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...Second, you dont have to be so careful about alighning the clutch cos you can just push the clutch pedal in and move the box around until it drops into the spigot.
That's a technique I'd love to see! Interesting...
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Old 21-12-2005, 11:03 PM   #12
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^^ likewise.

I don't see how it would make it any easier with the clutch in. I do agree though that it easier to separate the bell housing and g/box on EB2 onwards. EA arn't so bad as there seems to be a lot more room to get all the bolts.
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Old 22-12-2005, 12:21 AM   #13
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I Just did my EF 11 hours start to finish with two people.. (i have heaps of dash addons tho (around 15 extra wire))
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Old 22-12-2005, 12:51 AM   #14
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In my car there is no way that the T5 can be installed with the bellhousing still in. I think its a lot easier to install the clutch and bellhousing first, then put the T5 up. First, its a lot easier to get to all the bellhousing bolts without the T5 in the way. Second, you dont have to be so careful about alighning the clutch cos you can just push the clutch pedal in and move the box around until it drops into the spigot.
How do you get the clutch fork on (and bearing)?

I'd take the engine out if I was to ever attempt it again!
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Old 22-12-2005, 08:03 AM   #15
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thanks guys i suck with mechanical stuff so i will just pay someone to do it i reckon, i got to save up for the box etc. first


yeah damo i sold the t5 from the ea, spewing cause it was a fully reco'd el box with awsome clutch
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