My Kids Named Her "Dirty Bird"

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She got the name "Dirty Bird" because she was parked in my driveway for so long. I would go outside and wash her once, maybe twice, a year in her time of sitting on my driveway - roughly 5 years. In between these washing intervals, she would get dirty and my kids would say to me, "Look dad, it's Dirty Bird!". She wasn't named "Pearl" anymore after that.

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Why was she parked you ask? For two reasons: A massive transmission leak at the front pump seal and failing suspension. So over the years I've been gathering all the parts needed to make this build happen. I have a detailed PARTS LIST showing what I've purchased and what still needs to be purchased.

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Now that the parts have been collected, she is back in the garage, where she has always belonged. I cleaned her up real good, inflated the 15yr old tires to 32psi, added 4qts of ATF, dropped in the battery from my DD, added some fresh fuel, and she fired right up! After a few minutes of letting her warm up I drove her around the block with the family before driving her into the garage.

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The day I drove her into the garage, about 10 minutes later after driving her and lifting her front end up, I had this little puddle of ATF. I cleaned it up and placed a cardboard under the transmission. Even with the nose up, she's still leaking ATF as seen in the second picture below.

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So after bringing her in I began to disassemble the front end suspension components.

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Wanting a good suspension setup, I opted for the Bilstein insert mod as some of us here have already done thanks to @MadMartigan and @gunn for exploring this.

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I am excited to finally be able to get this started and get her back on the road. When she's done, she'll be manual swapped and I'll be rowing my own gears with a huge grin on my face :D.
 
What transmission are you going to go with? If I were to do it over again, I would go with a 6 speed. The t45 is geared well, but it would be nice to have 6th to get the RPM a bit lower on the highway.

Are the emblems painted gold or aftermarket replacement. Honda and Toyota were big on gold badges in the 90's, it was usually a dealer add on, and they installed replacement ones.
 
What transmission are you going to go with? If I were to do it over again, I would go with a 6 speed. The t45 is geared well, but it would be nice to have 6th to get the RPM a bit lower on the highway.

Are the emblems painted gold or aftermarket replacement. Honda and Toyota were big on gold badges in the 90's, it was usually a dealer add on, and they installed replacement ones.

03-04 TR3650s have a .62 overdrive
 
IIRC I originally went with the earlier model T45 for ease of install. The speed sensor plugged right in and is accurate, and a Panther drive shaft was easy to find.
But considering the better overdrive on newer transmissions it would be worth the extra trouble to go with one.

With the swap already done it would probably be easier for me to change out the rear gears to drop the RPM. First and second gear seem low enough the car would be fine with 3.08 or maybe even 2.73s. I wonder if anyone has ever ran that setup?
 
I ran 3.08s in my first T45 swap, and it was perfectly fine. That car was an otherwise stock 94 Cougar 4.6, so it wasn’t going to be fast no matter what gears were in it, but it was definitely more fun with the T45 than the 4r70, and the gear ratio was never an issue. I probably wouldn’t go 2.73s unless the goal was purely highway cruiser/gas mileage.
 
IIRC I originally went with the earlier model T45 for ease of install. The speed sensor plugged right in and is accurate, and a Panther drive shaft was easy to find.
But considering the better overdrive on newer transmissions it would be worth the extra trouble to go with one.

With the swap already done it would probably be easier for me to change out the rear gears to drop the RPM. First and second gear seem low enough the car would be fine with 3.08 or maybe even 2.73s. I wonder if anyone has ever ran that setup?

Mine’s still a SN95 spec TR3650 so with the lone exception of the electronic speed sensor it’s the same swap as a T45, I have a Police interceptor driveshaft on mine as well. Oddly the S197 TR3650 went back to a .68 overdrive.
 
What transmission are you going to go with?

I'm going with the s197 TR-3650.

Mainly for ease of install and everything being plug and play.

I'm aware of the speedo issues, but I have the stuff to make it not an issue.
 
For purposes of my AT not leaking like a sieve from the front pump seal (presumably) anymore, this is all I should need, right?

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