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Bryson Wright

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I’m starting this project this week.
Excited to get it up and going with new interior, a 5 speed and disks. Leaving the paint alone.
I’ll scour this site for information. But
It’s my understanding that I need a 5 speed from a Ranger 3.0. That’s next on the list.
I’ve got some turbos off my ‘67 mustang that one might make its way onto the SHO later on.
Thanks for the site!
 

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You will need to do a little modification to the bell housing on the Ranger trans to get it to mate up to the SHO motor, so be sure to do that before you put things in the vehicle.
 

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You will need to do a little modification to the bell housing on the Ranger trans to get it to mate up to the SHO motor, so be sure to do that before you put things in the vehicle.
Thanks for the tip!
Any chance you know if I keep the sho mtx flywheel or does the ranger fit??
I’m pulling the trans from a ‘94 3.0 tomorrow.
 

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I bet a blown clutch was the reason doner car existed.
I started to 180 the intake as well. Seems like I’ll need to remove material in belt cover or get some 1” spacers made. I’ll look it up next. With 3D printing I’m wondering if spacers could be done cheaply. I know it has to be a certain plastic.
Having sho fun
 

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iirc, you use the pressure plate from the SHO and then a clutch disc from some Z34 Chevy that is the right diameter and has the splines that fit the M5OD. I am sure there is information on the forum about that and its been a number of years since I was looking into doing that type of thing.
 

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I bet a blown clutch was the reason doner car existed.
I started to 180 the intake as well. Seems like I’ll need to remove material in belt cover or get some 1” spacers made. I’ll look it up next. With 3D printing I’m wondering if spacers could be done cheaply. I know it has to be a certain plastic.
Having sho fun
I would steer clear of 3D printed plastics. With it being that close to the motor, it will see pretty good heat. ABS will have issues around 175*F. Poly-carbonate will get you to about 300*F without issues. For PC you will need a printer that can sustain 260*F. This is on the upper end of most hobbyist systems. You still may end up with issues over time. I would look more at some of the companies that make heat shield spacers for intakes and figure out what they are making and if they can make spacers or talk to a machine shop about some aluminum spacers.
 

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I’m starting this project this week.
Excited to get it up and going with new interior, a 5 speed and disks. Leaving the paint alone.
I’ll scour this site for information. But
It’s my understanding that I need a 5 speed from a Ranger 3.0. That’s next on the list.
I’ve got some turbos off my ‘67 mustang that one might make its way onto the SHO later on.
Thanks for the site!
You’ll need a bell housing from a 3.0L Aerostar (very rare since most Aerostars were intergral) and a T5 transmission, then a South Bend performance clutch for SHO, but the center splines for T5. I have all these parts somewhere, as I once had planned a SHO Miata and SHO Fairmont…..hence my screen name. I spend lots of time and $$ rounding up these parts, so you can have them for $500. I even have the machined spacers for flipping the upper plenum 180 degrees, and a complete under hood wiring harness, and probably a few other cool miscellaneous items.
 

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You’ll need a bell housing from a 3.0L Aerostar (very rare since most Aerostars were intergral) and a T5 transmission, then a South Bend performance clutch for SHO, but the center splines for T5. I have all these parts somewhere, as I once had planned a SHO Miata and SHO Fairmont…..hence my screen name. I spend lots of time and $$ rounding up these parts, so you can have them for $500. I even have the machined spacers for flipping the upper plenum 180 degrees, and a complete under hood wiring harness, and probably a few other cool miscellaneous items.
That’s a deal. Bell, trans , spacers and extras! Great news this morning Stoked. I wasn’t looking forward to the upickit yard today.
Where are you located at?
Let’s make this happen
 

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