" I want to put a 401 c.i. in one of my marlins. it now has a 327. is there a " bellhousing that will mate the 401 to the 3sp/od I have in my shop floor? If " not, will it bolt up to the flash-o-matic? If not how do I get around the " driveshaft bolted to the rear end situation? any help would be greatly " appreciated. mike mcKay 6marlin6@xxxxxxxx 573-793-3121 side shifter, right? that should be a t-85/t-89, and afaik they were still using it in '67 with the 290 and 343. also, the bolt pattern is similar to the amc t-10; i don't know if it's the same but if it is then bellhousings for it are relatively common. you can even find them in early-'70s jeeps. the iron warner was used with the new v8s all the way up to the '71 401. there might be crank - converter pilot issues if your 401 isn't a '71, but converter housings and even flexplates are out there. in general, for getting around the torque tube issue: you could convert to an open drive with ladder bars up to the crossmember. you could start with a 4wd extension housing / transfer case adapter and machine a block with the t/c pattern on one side and the tt flange pattern on the other. it would probably have to have the tranny mount and seal also. you'd be open to any tranny ever used in a 4x4 though. you could use another tranny with o/d and the o/d-tt adapter from your current 3sp. overall length probably wouldn't quite match up... ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com