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Can you build a m5od with a granny low first gear?
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There was a guy here who was making adapter plates to run a NP-435, or any of the old 4 speeds, really, behind a 4.0. I think the same could be done with a small block ZF 5 speed. The 4 speeds all have a very deep 1st gear, the ZF not quite as deep, but has OD.
I suspect that other than the usual things like crossmembers, shifter, etc that would be different in any case - you'd be looking at mostly just changing clutch components if using a ZF in place of a 4 speed. ZF input shafts have a much higher spline count so you'd need to correct clutch disc - possibly a M5OD clutch from an F150? or even possibly just a complete Ranger clutch? I don't know.
Throwout bearing ID/OD vs fingers on pressure plate? and throw distance of slave cylinder
Starter?
Pilot bearing/bushing
Just some small things that came to mind, I think it can all be overcome fairly easily.