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Dusty
06-17-2014, 11:52 PM
Though I'm still in planning mode I thought I would ask if anyone has ran this combo in a 33. I read a thread about an oil pan problem but didn't see if there was a resolution for it. Also, I did not see a lot about any difference between the T56 and the T56 Magnum. At this point I'm still between dreaming and reality so it is much easier to make changes. Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks, Steve
kamikaze
07-22-2015, 12:02 PM
Though I'm still in planning mode I thought I would ask if anyone has ran this combo in a 33. I read a thread about an oil pan problem but didn't see if there was a resolution for it. Also, I did not see a lot about any difference between the T56 and the T56 Magnum. At this point I'm still between dreaming and reality so it is much easier to make changes. Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks, Steve
I used the z363 in my 33 the pan does not fit I removed mine and cut out the front corners out of the pan and welded it back together. it was an easy fix . as far as the trans I put an aod in if I were to do it again I would just use a three speed auto with no over drive. a manual is a great way to go but the foot box is very small and with a clutch pedal there is no room to rest your foot . if you are young and not to tall a manual is the way to go . if you are old and fat like me I needed to go with auto for comfort .
Talked to the Tech support guys earlier today and they recommend that a T56 or T6060 is not supported. They feel it would require extensive modifications to the kit. One mod mentioned was the driveshaft which is really a non issue, been custom making them for years. My real concern on the T56 is how would I route and setup the hydraulics versus a cable for the clutch release?
CHOTIS BILL
08-22-2015, 07:42 AM
Mike Forte, a vendor here, has a hydraulic slave cylinder setup and if you are using the Wilwood peddle assembly a clutch master cylinder bolts on with no problem.
Bill Lomenick
skullandbones
08-22-2015, 10:39 AM
Mike Forte, a vendor here, has a hydraulic slave cylinder setup and if you are using the Wilwood peddle assembly a clutch master cylinder bolts on with no problem.
Bill Lomenick
I was going to mention that but Bill got there first. However, I would like to add a small note. Forte has a "push" or "pull" hydraulic system, I think. So a hydraulic solution of some kind will usually be available for you. In the 33 it's pretty tight under there with the exhaust but the hydraulic way gets around the movement of associated linkage or a straight line pathway for the clutch cable so if you just have a couple of inches clearance for movement of the fork then it will work.
WEK.
Well the T56, at least the one with the LS Motors has a hydraulic slave so the hydraulic line hooks up inside the bell housing, no cables to worry about. On the other end though, it depends on a connection between the Master and the Clutch Pedal, Usually through the Firewall. That would be my area of concern, plus the physical dimensions of the T56 versus supported transmissions. The driveshaft length issues are easily solved, transmission mounting and tunnel issues maybe not so easy. Does that make sense, or am I missing something? Not a lot of response so I'll just add the FFR Techs indicate the Wildwood Pedal Box has an extra hydraulic Master Cylinder position so y9ou can mount three. Would work perfect for the T56. T56 apparently fit as well. Remaining question is what bellhousing works best with them?
Asked ffr and was told driveline would be to short. With IRS is that a problem? Wanted 6 speed with aluminator.
Thanks T56 mag