G'Day 70Mach1..........welcome to Ford Forums.
I swapped my FMX out for a toploader originally and then slapped in a 5 speed Tremec TKO.
First off, what country are you in? If you're in the US, then lucky, because it's going to be a whole lot cheaper :hy:
Most of the parts you can pick up from a wreckers, or in the US, they'd be plenty of aftermarket new cheap parts.
What you'll need:
Bellhousing
Gearbox & Shifter
Pedal box as mentioned (you may get away with just fitting a manual shaft in the box and add a clutch pedal....saves removing the whole box)
Manual Flywheel
Clutch (pressure plate & disc)
Clutch Fork
Clutch line (hydraulic with slave/master cylinders and tube or cable type setup)
Starter Motor spacer (auto flex plate teeth at different depth when mounted)
Sandwhich Plate for a manual (metal sheet between gearbox & block)
Speedo cog to fit new gearbox on your sender
Slip Yoke for gearbox output shaft (our FMX one may fit depending on box type)
New front uni for driveshaft (maybe)
Possible driveshaft lengthening/shortening depending on final fit
Spiggot Bearing for back of crank (where gearbox input shaft sits)
Throwout Bearing (goes on clutch fork to release clutch)
With a TKO conversion, I'd say AU$5000-$5500 doing it yourself (not counting driveshaft work if needed).
With a Toploader it's a whole lot cheaper and easier, about AU$2000.
In the US a TKO will cost US$1300-$1700. In Australia, they're about AU$3500-4000!
You could sell your auto stuff afterwards to offset a little of the cost.
I swapped my FMX out for a toploader originally and then slapped in a 5 speed Tremec TKO.
First off, what country are you in? If you're in the US, then lucky, because it's going to be a whole lot cheaper :hy:
Most of the parts you can pick up from a wreckers, or in the US, they'd be plenty of aftermarket new cheap parts.
What you'll need:
Bellhousing
Gearbox & Shifter
Pedal box as mentioned (you may get away with just fitting a manual shaft in the box and add a clutch pedal....saves removing the whole box)
Manual Flywheel
Clutch (pressure plate & disc)
Clutch Fork
Clutch line (hydraulic with slave/master cylinders and tube or cable type setup)
Starter Motor spacer (auto flex plate teeth at different depth when mounted)
Sandwhich Plate for a manual (metal sheet between gearbox & block)
Speedo cog to fit new gearbox on your sender
Slip Yoke for gearbox output shaft (our FMX one may fit depending on box type)
New front uni for driveshaft (maybe)
Possible driveshaft lengthening/shortening depending on final fit
Spiggot Bearing for back of crank (where gearbox input shaft sits)
Throwout Bearing (goes on clutch fork to release clutch)
With a TKO conversion, I'd say AU$5000-$5500 doing it yourself (not counting driveshaft work if needed).
With a Toploader it's a whole lot cheaper and easier, about AU$2000.
In the US a TKO will cost US$1300-$1700. In Australia, they're about AU$3500-4000!
You could sell your auto stuff afterwards to offset a little of the cost.