I have a ZF 5spd out of an early F250 (88-95), and I had it shipped to me from a salvage yard somewhere. This was a few years back, and it's just been on a pallet in storage. I pulled it out recently & found that the cross member mount is broken on the PS bolt hole. I got a good deal on it, so I'm not too put out.
I've found a fabrication shop close to home, and they are going to weld a piece of flat stock to it (1/2" thick aluminum, 1.5" wide, length TBD, but the contact area to the transmission will be 6") that I will have new bolt holes in ( I have to fabricate the cross member from scratch anyhow, this doesn't matter). I will use poly isolators btw the new mount (bolts through the poly bushings) and the cross member.
The welder who'll be doing it said that aluminum transmissions absorb so much fluid that it's difficult to weld to (says he can do an inch at a time, then clean) and they are unsure if it will be permanent.
It's going in the bronco ('68 in my avatar), which has a healthy 351 in it, the torque is there.
I plan to have the new flat stock loosely bolted to the transmission through the DS mount hole (threaded), so that before they weld it up, it can be tightened act as additional support
Anyone see this welding as a bad idea? Sorry it's long winded and maybe unclear...
I've found a fabrication shop close to home, and they are going to weld a piece of flat stock to it (1/2" thick aluminum, 1.5" wide, length TBD, but the contact area to the transmission will be 6") that I will have new bolt holes in ( I have to fabricate the cross member from scratch anyhow, this doesn't matter). I will use poly isolators btw the new mount (bolts through the poly bushings) and the cross member.
The welder who'll be doing it said that aluminum transmissions absorb so much fluid that it's difficult to weld to (says he can do an inch at a time, then clean) and they are unsure if it will be permanent.
It's going in the bronco ('68 in my avatar), which has a healthy 351 in it, the torque is there.
I plan to have the new flat stock loosely bolted to the transmission through the DS mount hole (threaded), so that before they weld it up, it can be tightened act as additional support
Anyone see this welding as a bad idea? Sorry it's long winded and maybe unclear...
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