Just a wee side question, does anybody know if the Tr3650 box from the 4.6 2 valve fits the 4.6 3 valve?
I'm thinking of doing a manual box swap now that ive stripped the car.
Thanks for the info Dino. I was counting on having to get a manual shaft so it would be a bonus if the auto shaft fitted. ECU needs reflashed with a copy of a manual map? If I can source the flywheel, pedal box etc I might go down that route. All depends on the TR3650 box I'm watching at the minute and if I land it at the right money.The TR3650 from the '01-'04 4.6 2V models doesn't have provision for a hydraulic slave cylinder like the tranny from the '05-'10 GT because those earlier models came with a cable operated clutch. If you can also source the clutch assembly, clutch pedal, and clutch cable from a 2V model, you can make it work. You'll also need a flywheel with a 6-bolt flange, and you'll need to check the length of your existing automatic driveshaft to ensure it's also correct for a TR3650.
Note that the earlier TR3650 came with a taller 0.62:1 5th gear ratio compared to the 0.68:1 ratio 5th of the '05-'10. The other gear ratios are the same.
Finally, you'll need to have your automatic ECU reflashed to disable the transmission shift points.
Mustangs weren't sold in Europe until the S550 was launched in 2015. Therefore none of the European Ford dealerships stock parts for earlier models and they'd have to order them for customers from Ford USA.Forgive my ignorance, but if it's a stock Ford part, aren't there sources in Europe?