The thing is still not on the road, mostly due to cold winter nights and getting home after dark most nights and not feeling like a night session in frosty weather after a 10 hour shift at work...also my weekends have been fully booked weeks in advance so I have had little time to work on it.
Well...I have my longer clutch cable, they used the ends of my old one but made it longer.
Next problem was when I put the gearbox in it was too tall for the chassis crossmember, the T5 being an inch taller than the 4 speed that came out.
Also the 4 speed was out of an AUssie spec six cylinder Cortina so the shifter was 4 inches further forward, meaning the shifter hole had to be lengthened, and this will be filled in soon.
The crossmember had to be cut into a little and will be plated with stronger thicker metal to put the strength back in, and I need to make an adapter plate for the gearbox mount as the 5 speed mount is 2 inches further back, has different hole spacings.
I will make a 10mm plate that bolts tothe underside of the gearbox and to the top of the 4 speed mount, offset 2 inches, and I will compensate for the thickness of the plate by putting a 10mm spacer between the crossmember and teh chassis.
Anyhoo, here's some pics!

The offending crossmember with some preliminary marks on it.

The extended shifter hole...this will be boxed in with a plate to mount a proper shifter boot on.

The big lump of metal that caused all the trouble in the first place!

The marks for cutting...now comes the scary bit!

No turning back now!!!

It fits!!!

Another bit of cutting and this will be strengthened by a brace around the rear of the shifter...



Some pics of the box sitting in place with the cutout.

Gearbox at final installation height. There seems to be enough room that when it is plated in the gearbox should not hit the crossmember in service.
I will swear like I have never sworn before if it does!!!
Next free weekend or evening (after I have been to the steel shop for some bits of flatbar!) I will pull the gearbox (again!) and plate in the crossmember, make the mount adapter, fit a new mount and speedo drive gear, and put it all back together.
The end is in sight!































