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Shifty Business: Keisler TKO Five-Speed C3 Corvette Install

Project Shark Attack gets a new Keisler TKO five-Speed
From the June, 2009 issue of Corvette Fever
By Chris Petris
Photography by Hope Petris, Chris Petris
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Keisler TKO 5 Speed
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Driveshaft
1 We started by removing... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Driveshaft
1 We started by removing the driveshaft yoke straps. The crossmember-mounted shifter gets the ax and will that ever be appreciated. The only other bolts to remove were from the 51/48-inch hex-head transmission mount. When we look back at these photos, it's hard to believe the transformation. It was nasty underneath the car, and we cleaned for many days to avoid this mess during assembly.
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Cleaning The Flywheel Surface
2 We're cleaning the flywheel... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Cleaning The Flywheel Surface
2 We're cleaning the flywheel clutch surface with brake cleaner to remove the oily residue. The oily residue is used to prevent corrosion and will contaminate the organic clutch disc material. Burning the residue off is not a good idea as it penetrates the fibers of the disc. Keep wiping both the flywheel and pressure plate surfaces until the cloth stays clean.
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Installed Clutch
3 Remember, we said the bellhousing... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Installed Clutch
3 Remember, we said the bellhousing goes up with the transmission except in this case, so we'll install the clutch assembly now. We used the supplied line-up tool from the dual-friction clutch assembly to align the clutch disc with the new pilot bearing. The pressure plate got new Mr. Gasket bolts and was tightened evenly back and forth across the pressure until the plate was seated on the flywheel. Then we did a final torque to 45 lb-ft.
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Transmission Input Housing
4 Next, we bolted the bellhousing... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Transmission Input Housing
4 Next, we bolted the bellhousing onto the engine and checked concentricity of the transmission input housing to the centerline of the crankshaft. This is often disregarded as an unnecessary step during assembly. It's rare to find a concentric bellhousing, and if the concentricity is off, the transmission life will be shortened and vibration can occur. You can contact www.keislerauto.com for the concentricity requirements. all kits come with a comprehensive instruction package to properly measure and explain how to adjust the concentricity to the maximum allowed specifications.
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Location Dowels
5 This is the engine-bellhousing... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Location Dowels
5 This is the engine-bellhousing locating dowels we used to set concentricity. The Lakewood dowel kit (PN15981) allows us to install the extra-long dowels in the engine block. Then locating sleeves are welded to the bellhousing after the concentricity is set. We like this kit because you don't have to keep removing the dowels and turning them until the optimum concentricity is found.
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Installing The 5 Speed
6 Grabbing and installing... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Installing The 5 Speed
6 Grabbing and installing the five-speed with the Lakewood bellhousing takes quite a bit of effort when you're trying to align the input shaft. We bolted the Lakewood bellhousing onto the transmission because we're using a hydraulic clutch, which won't allow us to put the transmission straight into the clutch plate splines.
Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Lowering In As One Piece
7 As you can see, we're dropping... 
   
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Project Shark Attack 5 Speed Swap Lowering In As One Piece
7 As you can see, we're dropping the engine and transmission in as an assembly. The severe angle lets us get the transmission in place, then we crank the engine tilter to allow the engine to level out while the engine and transmission are lowered in place. The transmission extension housing sits on the crossmember until we put the car in the air to finish off the install.

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