1994 1995 Camero Firebird T5 Transmission 5 Speed/overdrive 0.72 Ratio on 2040-parts.com
Cocoa Beach, Florida, US
1994-1995 Camaro, Firebird T5 Manual 5 speed 0.72 overdrive Transmission. OEM replacement for all 3.4L V6 Camaro's & Firebirds from 1994-1995. Removed from 1994 Camaro. Shifter and speedo drive not included. Shipped dry so will require Dextron II ATF.
Model number 1352-245, ratios; 1st 3.75, 2nd 2.19, 3rd 1.41, 4th 1.0, and overdrive at 0.72
Re-conditioned; disassembled, cleaned, inspected, new seals on front and rear shaft, properly shimmed for bearing clearances, new front bearing retainer to provide smooth operating throw out bearing travel.
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