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Tech, Repairs, Upgrades => Capri N/A 89-94 => Topic started by: LordJP on August 15, 2017, 06:24:08 PM
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Ok. I'm new to writing threads but I have been searching online for a few weeks now trying to find out what transmission is under the hood of the 1991 mercury capri. So far i think its either a Mazda M5 or a G5M. Since I am planing on swaping a v6 into it i want to make sure i get an engine that is compatable with my transmission. Most of my reaserch either says that its a 5 speed and nothing else... i know its a 5 speed already i need more info. or i comes up as a Mazda 4EAT-G 4 speed and i know for sure its not that. so what transmission is it
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The transmission in the N/A Capri is a F5M-R and is rated for 100 ft/lbs of torque and uses a hydralic operated clutch. The XR2 tranny is a G5M-R rated at 200 ft/lbs of torgue and uses a cable operated clutch.
Jack Byrd
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So would a mazda 2.5l klze be able to bolt onto the F5M-R transmission?
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The F transmission is a very weak transmission and not recommended for power upgrades. I don't have any experience with the K engines, but think the B series engines have a different bolt pattern. The easier engine it the BP 1.8 from Escorts and Tracers and it's not easy.
Jack Byrd
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Nope the KL stuff doesn't bolt up to the F-Series, it uses a G-Series like the XR-2 but it has a different final drive, and bell housing. Look on ClubProtege.com there's a few swap/build threads for the BF 323(The Car that the Capri shares a unibody with). I would assume you would use whatever transmission you pulled from the 626/Probe, I think axles would be the hardest part you probably would have to fab a set but I'm not sure.
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The transmission in the N/A Capri is a F5M-R and is rated for 100 ft/lbs of torque and uses a hydralic operated clutch. The XR2 tranny is a G5M-R rated at 200 ft/lbs of torgue and uses a cable operated clutch.
Jack Byrd
The F-series tranny is weaker then the G-series, but F-series can definitely hold more than 100ft/lbs torque...LOL. I've already put a 50 shot in my BP before the stock style clutch would even start to slip. Besides, Ford and Mazda did use the F-series on various 1.8L and 1.9L engines too.
I've done a lot of research, planning, and part collecting for my KL build and I think the best way to sum it up is: Any V6 engine you try to swap in will require a matching tranny too.
Here's a thread on this forum that should help too
http://teamcapri.com/forum/index.php/topic,2865.0.html
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DamnKID over on the festiva forum put a klz in a festy so it will work in the capri .
Look for his thread on fixing the klz trans to have the correct axles to fit the hubs.