Application Years (for Eagles):
The below information was compiled by Antti-Ville Nauha and has/is being edited for Eagle applications.
SR-4 4spd (151/258) '81
SR-4 AMC is pretty much the same as the Ford versions and limited to 220 foot pounds.
An exploded diagram in located in the Diagrams Section of this forum.
T4 4spd (151/150/258 ) '82-'86
T-4/T-5 has TF-998/904 output shaft and seal, so when converting from AMC T-4/5 to a Ford unit you will need the yoke.
T5 5spd S (150/258 ) '82-'87
T-5 looks very similar to the SR-4 and T-4, except for the bulge the shift lever housing for the overdrive.
T-5 front bearing retainer in the AMC T-5 is GM size, as is input shaft. They're maybe shared with gm, or just compatible. T-5 from a Mustang will fit any AMC engine if you get the bellhousing from SR-4 ('76-'81), T-4 ('82-'88 ) or T-5 ('83-'88 ) , and the throw out arm and bearing, from the same bell. Also the front bearing retainer is needed, gm size, (maybe gm part?), if you don't want to modify the Mustang part. Right clutch disc with the correct # of splines that also fits the pressure plate you're using, and the pilot bearing is also needed.
T-5 '94-up mustang input shafts are ~2/3" longer.
150-T (Tremec) is a Ford Toploader design. All the big three used them in the late '70s; A toploader 4spd will slip right into the bellhousing and clutch. Also the output spline is the same [ 28 ] - the 150t is ford all the way. From compact to midsize cars the trannies are the same length as the 3spd.