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BorgWarner T-5 transmission

The TREMEC T-5 is a 5-speed manual transmission for longitudinal engine automobiles. It includes one overdrive gear, a lightweight aluminum housing, and adaptability for four wheel drive use. It is currently manufactured by TREMEC.

T-5
Classificationmanual transmission
Applicationlongitudinal engine automobiles
Weight75 lb (34 kg) dry
Input torque300 lb⋅ft (410 N⋅m) max

History and design edit

The T-5 was originally designed by BorgWarner based on the T-4 and earlier SR4, and was sold as the BorgWarner T-5 until the design was sold to TTC (aka Tremec) in the late 1990s.[1] The SR4 was a light-duty 4-speed manual that used ball and needle bearings on the countershaft with bronze synchronizer rings. The T4 improved this design with tapered roller bearings on the input and output shafts and a straight roller bearing on the counter gear. The T-5 is a T4 with an added overdrive gear.[2] The T-5 carries a part number of 1352-000-xxx, where xxx is a three-digit application-specific number ranging from 001 to 260 that also can be used to distinguish World Class from Standard T-5 transmissions.[3]: Tables 3-1 & 4-1 

The first T-5s were installed in the AMC Spirit/Concord. In 1982, GM began fitting the T-5 to the S-10/S-15 compact pickup trucks; then in 1983, both Ford (Mustang) and GM (Camaro/Firebird) picked up the T-5 for their pony cars.[4]

The T-5 has become a popular restomod option for older and classic manual transmission cars, as the overdrive gear can improve fuel economy.[5] In general, retrofitting the T-5 is straightforward for many rear-drive Fords from the 1960s and 1970s, as they are dimensionally compatible.[6]

Models edit

Differences between World Class and Standard transmissions
Feature WC STD
Bearings under gears Needle Journal
Blocker rings Fiber-lined steel Brass
Countershaft bearings Tapered roller Straight roller

The T-5 is available in "World Class" (WC) and "Standard" (STD) models; STD are sometimes known as Non-World Class (NWC). Compared to the Standard, the WC changes bearing types and blocker ring materials.[3] Externally, the tapered roller bearing race for the countershaft at the front of the WC, facing the clutch and below the input shaft, can be distinguished from the corresponding straight roller bearing cup of the STD.[1] If this is not visually accessible, the color of the synchronizer rings can be used to distinguish the two types, with the oil fill plug removed.[2] WC transmissions should be filled with automatic transmission fluid, while STD models use 50W gear oil.[1]

STD transmissions are rated at up to 265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m) of input torque with a 2.95:1 first gear. Most STD transmissions have a first gear of 3.75 to 4.10:1 for smaller-displacement engines; these so-called 4-cylinder T-5s are rated up to 240 lb⋅ft (330 N⋅m) of input torque.[4]

WC transmissions initially carried the same maximum input torque rating of 265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m) until hardened first gears were introduced in approximately 1990, raising the rating to 300 lb⋅ft (410 N⋅m). Typical first gear ratios for the WC ranged from 3.35 to 3.97:1; the Ford Mustang SVO had a unique 3.50:1 first gear for 1986.[4]

Applications edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Smart, Jim (June 22, 2015). "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The T-5 Five-Speed". Motor Trend. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b "HOW TO: Identify your T5 is a World class or Non-World class version". Modern Driveline. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Tremec T-5 Service Manual, Bulletin number TRSM-T5-0510" (PDF). Tremec Corporation. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "The many different faces of the T5". Modern Driveline. 9 August 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  5. ^ O'Clair, Jim (September 23, 2018). "T-5 Transmission swaps". Hemmings. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  6. ^ "T5 Swaps for Early Fords". Ford Muscle. September 2000. Retrieved 12 October 2022.

External links edit

  • "T-5 5-Speed Rear-Wheel Drive Manual Transmission". Tremec.
  • "Identifying a T5 5 Speed". 5speeds.com.

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The TREMEC T 5 is a 5 speed manual transmission for longitudinal engine automobiles It includes one overdrive gear a lightweight aluminum housing and adaptability for four wheel drive use It is currently manufactured by TREMEC T 5Classificationmanual transmissionApplicationlongitudinal engine automobilesWeight75 lb 34 kg dryInput torque300 lb ft 410 N m max Contents 1 History and design 2 Models 3 Applications 4 References 5 External linksHistory and design editThe T 5 was originally designed by BorgWarner based on the T 4 and earlier SR4 and was sold as the BorgWarner T 5 until the design was sold to TTC aka Tremec in the late 1990s 1 The SR4 was a light duty 4 speed manual that used ball and needle bearings on the countershaft with bronze synchronizer rings The T4 improved this design with tapered roller bearings on the input and output shafts and a straight roller bearing on the counter gear The T 5 is a T4 with an added overdrive gear 2 The T 5 carries a part number of 1352 000 xxx where xxx is a three digit application specific number ranging from 001 to 260 that also can be used to distinguish World Class from Standard T 5 transmissions 3 Tables 3 1 amp 4 1 The first T 5s were installed in the AMC Spirit Concord In 1982 GM began fitting the T 5 to the S 10 S 15 compact pickup trucks then in 1983 both Ford Mustang and GM Camaro Firebird picked up the T 5 for their pony cars 4 The T 5 has become a popular restomod option for older and classic manual transmission cars as the overdrive gear can improve fuel economy 5 In general retrofitting the T 5 is straightforward for many rear drive Fords from the 1960s and 1970s as they are dimensionally compatible 6 Models editDifferences between World Class and Standard transmissions Feature WC STDBearings under gears Needle JournalBlocker rings Fiber lined steel BrassCountershaft bearings Tapered roller Straight rollerThe T 5 is available in World Class WC and Standard STD models STD are sometimes known as Non World Class NWC Compared to the Standard the WC changes bearing types and blocker ring materials 3 Externally the tapered roller bearing race for the countershaft at the front of the WC facing the clutch and below the input shaft can be distinguished from the corresponding straight roller bearing cup of the STD 1 If this is not visually accessible the color of the synchronizer rings can be used to distinguish the two types with the oil fill plug removed 2 WC transmissions should be filled with automatic transmission fluid while STD models use 50W gear oil 1 STD transmissions are rated at up to 265 lb ft 359 N m of input torque with a 2 95 1 first gear Most STD transmissions have a first gear of 3 75 to 4 10 1 for smaller displacement engines these so called 4 cylinder T 5s are rated up to 240 lb ft 330 N m of input torque 4 WC transmissions initially carried the same maximum input torque rating of 265 lb ft 359 N m until hardened first gears were introduced in approximately 1990 raising the rating to 300 lb ft 410 N m Typical first gear ratios for the WC ranged from 3 35 to 3 97 1 the Ford Mustang SVO had a unique 3 50 1 first gear for 1986 4 Applications edit1982 83 AMC Spirit 1982 83 AMC Concord 1982 88 AMC Eagle 1982 86 Jeep CJ 7 1984 86 2 5L Inline 4 2 8L V6 and turbo diesel Jeep Cherokee XJ Comanche MJ 1984 86 Ford Mustang SVO World Class T 5 1985 1986 1983 5 1995 V8 Ford Mustang World Class T 5 1985 1995 1983 5 1986 V8 Mercury Capri World Class T 5 1985 1986 1994 2010 V6 Ford Mustang 1983 1993 Inline 4 Ford Mustang 1983 1986 Inline 4 Mercury Capri 1983 1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe and Mercury Cougar XR 7 1986 2004 Ford Falcon 1985 1987 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 1988 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth 1988 1989 Ford Sierra Cosworth Sapphire 2wd Chevrolet S 10 Blazer 1983 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Non World Class T 5 to 1987 and World Class from 1988 1992with RPO code MK6 1993 2002 Chevrolet Camaro V6 models World Class 1986 1989 Chevrolet Astro 1986 1989 GMC Safari 1993 1995 Chevrolet S 10 1982 1983 Datsun Nissan 280ZX Turbo 1984 1986 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 1989 1995 Holden Commodore VN VS S1 Panther Solo 2 1983 1992 Pontiac Firebird Non World Class T 5 to 1987 and World Class from 1988 1992 with RPO code MK6 1993 2002 Pontiac Firebird V6 models World Class 2004 2010 Mustang V6 4 0L Ssangyong Musso Ssangyong Korando TVR Griffith 500 TVR Chimaera 500 TVR Cerbera TVR Tuscan with the option of a close ratio gearset on 1st 2nd amp 3rd gears for the Tuscan S TVR T350 TVR Tamora TVR Sagaris with the option of the close ratio gearset used in the Tuscan SReferences edit a b c Smart Jim June 22 2015 Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The T 5 Five Speed Motor Trend Retrieved 12 October 2022 a b HOW TO Identify your T5 is a World class or Non World class version Modern Driveline Retrieved 12 October 2022 a b Tremec T 5 Service Manual Bulletin number TRSM T5 0510 PDF Tremec Corporation Retrieved 12 October 2022 a b c The many different faces of the T5 Modern Driveline 9 August 2019 Retrieved 12 October 2022 O Clair Jim September 23 2018 T 5 Transmission swaps Hemmings Retrieved 12 October 2022 T5 Swaps for Early Fords Ford Muscle September 2000 Retrieved 12 October 2022 External links edit T 5 5 Speed Rear Wheel Drive Manual Transmission Tremec Identifying a T5 5 Speed 5speeds com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BorgWarner T 5 transmission amp oldid 1160714434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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