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Post by DoctorLarry Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:38 pm

Here's my next summertime chore (along with paint):
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Post by DoctorLarry Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:40 pm

Anybody out there with a stick shift G3, I need a close up picture of the z bar mounts on the frame and block. If anyone could post a close up pic I would be indebted forever...

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Post by 77mali Sat Aug 03, 2013 11:26 am

You may want to PM member G3nut on here. He did a 6 speed Camaro/ls-1 conversion on his 73 Chevelle. Nice guy & he knows his stuff & can most likely get you those pics.
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Post by Joe73 Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:21 pm

I have a factory 4speed and my body happens to be off the frame at this time. I'll get you some pics. According to your pic, it looks like your missing the rubber bellows boots that goes over the rod from the pedal to the z bar. The boot bolts to the firewall. If you happen to get a part number on it let me know. Mines ripped but I havent looked at it closely to see if theres a number on it.
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Post by Joe73 Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:42 pm

Ok, here you go.  I forgot that I already removed and bagged all these parts. But I put them back on for the quick pics for you. The frame bracket is real simple.  Just find the two holes and bolt it in.  It uses self tapping screws.  The block pivot point just screws in and it has a flat side so you can wrench it tight.  Notice the boot on the firewall.  Thats about it.  If you need better pics of where the bolt holes on the frame are, let me know. I have my new frame sitting here and accessible.

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In the first pic of the Z bar, just above it, shrouding the brake proportioning valve, is the factory reverse lock linkage pivot point.  Dont know if your going that far but thats where a bar from the trans shift lever pivots on that and connects to the steering column.  Just a factory safety thing that everyone usually discards.
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Post by 77mali Sat Aug 03, 2013 5:40 pm

Nice job Joe. +++
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Post by DoctorLarry Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:15 am

5 speed swap got accelerated two weeks ago.  I was on my way to work when I lost clutches or a band in my 700R4.  So I took the opportunity to swap in my 5 speed. It is almost done (neutral start switch, backup lights, and speedo is off) but I am now prepping the car for paint before school starts. I was ready to start on paint when the tranny let go. Oh well. I also need to find a floor shift tilt column.  I had one and sold it before I moved, thinking I would not need it. Oh well again.5 in a row 5speedin_zps1cefbc49

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Post by driveit Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:24 am

I am thinking of going with a 5 speed in my chevelle now. Wondering how hard it is find everything needed to do a complete auto to 5 speed swap. Also wondering if they make an aftermarket pedal setup. Those seem to be hard to find.
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Post by DoctorLarry Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:33 am

It is somewhat hard to find a complete setup but the Parts Place in Chicago has a reproduction changeover kit (pedals, linkage, z bar) for $289. Pedal setups occasionally pop up on EBAY. I got mine a couple of years ago and I think I paid $60 for it. It had the right pedals and linkage but the wrong z bar, so I modified a 79 Camaro z bar to fit. It works great but I still have a couple of small things to finish. S-10 T5 transmissions are cheap as well as non-world class Camaro units. Early model transmissions had mechanical speedometers, but the s-10 models place the shifter about 5" farther than the Camaro units. This would actually work better in a bench seat car. Bellhousings for mechanical linkage are hard to find and Camaro units had the transmission tilted 15 degrees counterclockwise for the consoles to work. Bellhousings out of 82 and 83 Z28's are ofter for mechanical linkage if you are looking. The T5 is the same length as other more common 4 speeds.

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Post by Pontichev327 Fri Aug 16, 2013 12:53 am

Very clean looking install, sir! I see the shifter is almost centered instead of hanging off the side of the tunnel. Is that the T5 's normal shift location? I like it!
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Post by DoctorLarry Fri Aug 16, 2013 12:38 pm

This is not a T5 but a T50. It was a low performance 5 speed that was used in V8 Monzas and some Cosworth Vegas, as well as 1976 Lemans with the Olds 260 V8 and the 1976/77 442 with the Olds 260 V8. It has a few positive elements: favorable gear ratios, mechanical speedo, rear shifter, same length as my 700r4, and same input shaft length and splines as a Muncie/Saginaw/ T10. Downside is it is not a performance transmission, but my car is a daily driven cruiser, so I don't beat on it. They also have limited parts because they are rare, but they are also cheap. I paid $85 for the transmission and shifter.

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Post by Joe73 Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:30 pm

In the top right of your pic, is that the firewall boot for the pushrod? If so, do you have a part number for it. Mines ripped. Thanks
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Post by DoctorLarry Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:36 pm

Joe, as far as I can tell there is not a reproduction of the boot. There are two substitutes that people use, one for Chevy trucks and one for 70-81 Camaros. I went with the Camaro one because it was half the cost. I covers fairly well but it may not line up with your mounting holes. Since my car was an automatic, I just drilled new holes since my car did not have them. I got it off Ebay. It was about $15 plus shipping. The Chevy truck one is about $30. The one in the earlier pic was an original and it was deteriorated. The Camaro one matched up fairly well, it might have been a tad bit smaller.

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Post by Joe73 Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:37 pm

Cool !!! thank you very much.
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Post by DoctorLarry Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:41 pm

Here is a picture:
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Post by Joe73 Fri Aug 16, 2013 2:05 pm

That does look real similar to my factory one. I'll look into it further when i strip the firewall down. Thanks again.
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Post by DoctorLarry Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:21 pm

Productive end of summer. I finally got some paint on. It needs a couple of more coats of clear and fixing the boo boos from painting in a barn!
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Post by Pontichev327 Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:24 pm

My favorite color in the world!!! Super kudos!! Looks Awesome!!
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Post by Bruisr Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:27 pm

very nice! Looks Sharp!!!!
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Post by BK-75 Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:36 pm

Looks Great!!! Do you mind providing some details on the paint, base / clear two stage system?
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Post by DoctorLarry Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:38 pm

I used all Eastwood products. Epoxy primer, urethane high build primer, single stage urethane paint (Gasser Green metallic), and European clear. The hood is Eastwood Meteor Gray metallic. I used Rage gold filler and used plastic adhesion promoter and SEM flex primer on the nose.

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Post by dynchel Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:41 pm

Looks sharp Thumbs up  I really like lime green.Razz
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Post by 77mali Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:56 pm

DoctorLarry wrote:Productive end of summer. I finally got some paint on. It needs a couple of more coats of clear and fixing the boo boos from painting in a barn!
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That looks friggin' sweet Beer Love the "fade" from the hood to the nose. Nice work.
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Post by Mcarlo77 Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:09 pm

Hey, Doc Larry...that is probably one of the nicest paint schemes I've seen on a Laguna! Just plain awesome!

I just installed a set of blacked-out grills on my '75 'Guna today and matte black tail panel. Was thinking of doing some kind of matte black hood scheme to pull it together as well.
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Post by JB2wheeler Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:12 pm

I don't think I have seen a hood like that, is that a Pontiac hood? JB
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