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Cruise Night coming up (Armand Eshleman) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 21:27:49 -0500 From: "Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [AMC-List] it's back........ To: "AMC List" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <baadassgremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <003201c68aa3$6350cd60$28f1b148@piageedc1iqa5q> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4648210441 yup, relisted the thing as a deadbeat bidder never paid me from back in April 25th! go have a laugh, has new annoying photos! I should have relisted it on 666 the other day.... Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *email is currently HEAVY Call if important* www.planethoustonamx.com ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 03:00:53 +0000 From: msproviero@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Plastic Valve Covers on the 258 To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <060820060300.11335.448792E5000414AD00002C472206998499019D0A0790019D9F9C03@xxxxxxxxxxx> I used a plastic replacement on my 85 CJ-7 that suffered from blown exhaust manifold gasket deformation. It was supplied by Willys-Overland in Toledo. I recall being impressed with the thickness of the plastic and it carries no "Jeep" markings. In fact, the motor has been standing on end in my garage for nearly two years and the cover has not leaked. =:D -Spro > SNIP > There were at least 2 after market improved plastic valve covers. I have > used one of them. The problem with them was they too did not like over > tightening and when trying to install one with the engine in the car and > after many miles of abuse, neglect and oil leaks over tightening was > pretty much going to be a given. Also the recommended sealant was > weather seal glue for the front door of your house. This was also a > really poor choice as the now greasy engine that was extremely hard to > work with when in the car, covered by smog components and vacuum lines > and a really healthy build up of road grime and grease really did not > let the weather seal glue stuff work, if it ever could and I frankly > don't think that it could. > My opinion of one of the aftermarket plastic valve covers was if you > substituted formagasket #2 or formagasket aviation gasket cement it > actually would work. > However the best solution is to install aftermarket aluminum valve > covers. For the most part these are made for Jeep Applications and will > feature Jeep words embossed on the valve cover. These too will be > difficult to install. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 20:05:48 -0700 From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] my 62 classic custom project/overdrive parts To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <000101c68aa8$7544cda0$18dd0d82@john1> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" SNIP does anyone know where i would get ahold of a 12 volt solenoid and govoner for a borg warner r10 overdrive unit? SNIP Other than the suggestion of checking with AMC vendors you might want to run something like a Yahoo Search using[ "Borg Warner" +overdrive +parts] There are some 14,000 web sites out there that address Borg Warner Over Drives. By refining it a bit with the insertion of R10 you might be able to narrow down a few things. Ford was a big user of this unit and I would not be surprised to find that GM used it a bit too. Not sure about Chrysler but Studebaker and Jeep did as well as others. Now that you have one it may pay to do a bit of foot work to find parts for it so that you can use it. At one point in time a lot of Model A Fords were converted to use one as they too were torque tube drive so maybe a Model A Ford owner may have parts for one. Good Luck John ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 22:17:18 -0600 From: Ken Ames <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [AMC-List] P Cardin material on EBay To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <1149740238.4487a4ce05511@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 What a find! Anybody we know after it? # 4646328793 Ken Ames 39Master85w.partscar,67Marlin,68AMX,70Machine,73Matador2drht,73Hornet4dsd, 73-74-75-76GremlinXs,75PacerX,76Hornet2dsd,77Matadorcpe,2-77AMXs,78AMX, 78Gremlin,78GremlinGT,79Concordhb,79PacerDL8,2-79AMXs,2-80AMXs, 2-80SpiritDL,80Eagle4dsdn,2-81SX4s,81SpiritGT,81Concord4dsd,82Eaglesw, 2-85Eaglesw,80J20,85J10,89Sentra4dsd (38) AMCA = http://clubs.hemmings.com/amcalberta/ ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 04:19:27 -0000 From: <francis.swygert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] my 62 classic custom project (OD solenoid, governor, wiring) To: <das24rules@xxxxxxxxx>, <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <8B4C911BEBA5E24888E353FF362B9E7702E65F78@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Dave, just remember that it doesn't matter what year or make the governor and solenoid come from. All BW R-10 OD parts interchange, and all the OD units were made by BW from the 30s through the 60s. When you find them, let me know and I'll tell you what to look for before installing. Just a couple minor things to do before trying to connect the OD unit. You need one other thing too -- the kick-down switch. Doesn't matter what year or model Rambler it comes from, but I'm not sure if other makes are the same. What you're looking for is a four pole "snap" switch. I'm not sure that's the technical term. What the switch does is keep two of the poles connected, passing power to the solenoid. When you press the switch (it's usually on the throttle linkage on the engine) it connects the other two poles momentarily then "snaps" back open, again closing the original two. Let it up and it resets. The second set of poles short out the ignition just for the fraction of a second it takes the switch to "snap" back. As John Elle mentioned, it simulates pushing in the clutch when the OD downshifts, taking the load off the trans. Without this, or using the clutch (which would be a pain), the OD won't last long. There's to much load when the OD engages and disengages if power is being transmitted from the engine. You should be able to duplicate this with relays and one or two momentary switches.... I think. Someone more versed in electronics could figure it out once they know what needs to be done (hit one switch that activates a relay that breaks power to solenoid and shorts ignition, as soon as ignition shorts another relay breaks power to the first relay... something like that, but you have to make allowance for the first switch staying pressed in a passing situation... that's what has me stumped -- maybe an electronic timer switch would be a better solution?). It won't matter if you get a single or double terminal governor. You just ground the second terminal on the governor if you wire it as a single terminal type. I believe the 62 uses the single terminal and later ones (63+) use double. You may or may not use a relay -- I would since the solenoid draws at least 20 amps when pulling in (probably more like a 25-30A momentary surge), 5-10 holding. If you have a separate fuse specifically for the solenoid a relay isn't required. That's why the 63-64 American doesn't use a relay but the 63-64 Classic does (see wiring diagrams in Tech section, http://www.amccf.com/main.html). An easier to read wiring diagram is at http://www.mattsoldcars.com/techinfo/images/66od.gif. Use a relay connected to the switch for power so the full juice of the solenoid doesn't go through the switch. I couldn't find a diagram with a single terminal governor. You can convert a single to a double with just a little easy surgery if necessary though. Here's the link to an OD manual on-line. It's from the 50s, and uses the single terminal governor -- http://www.tocmp.com/manuals/trans/Borg-Warner%20Overdrive/index.htm. Wiring diagram is on page 11. AMC never used the "shift rail lock-out switch", which interrupted power if the system was locked out. Instead of connecting to the distributor, AMCs connect directly to the negative side of the coil. Ignore the ignition solenoid, switch, and gauge cluster. The OD relay gets connected straight to the battery. No fuse is used in this diagram, but a 20A fuse is recommended (that will take a momentary 20-30A surge), or a fusible link. Note that the wire is pretty heavy in the diagram, but note the 6V battery. A 6V system would require twice the amperage of a 12V system (up to 60A surge!). ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 04:34:06 -0000 From: <francis.swygert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [AMC-List] Another source for wiring diagrams.... To: <das24rules@xxxxxxxxx>, <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <8B4C911BEBA5E24888E353FF362B9E7702E65F79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" http://www.tocmp.com/tOCMP/wiring/5765wiring%20diagrams/ramblerindex.htm Lots of wiring diagrams! Look at the 59 American page. Find the coil then follow the blue wire to the OD kickdown switch. You'll eventually find a single contact governor. And yes, GM did use the BW OD on the back of Saginaw transmissions. Ford used them also. I'm pretty sure Chrysler did too. BW had a patent on the thing in the 30s, and later it just wasn't cost effective to build their own as long as BW kept prices within reason and sales of the units weren't really high. ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 06:50:25 -0500 From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [AMC-List] Cruise Night coming up To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <002001c68af1$bbc77400$6601a8c0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello all, If any of you live in the Spencer Iowa area be on the main drag (highway 71 through town) on this Saturday, June 10. Action begins after 5:00 pm. Expected number of cars is at least 400 as in prior years. Lots of old cars of every type and lots of people. I will be there with my 70 Javelin SST(frost white). If you see it stop and we can and talk. For all you folks living near Sioux Falls, SD, on June 21 (Wednesday) there is a big show on the downtown area streets. Several blocks will be blocked off and many, many cars on display. Live entertainment. Cars begin parking at 5:30. Phillips Ave. downtown. Armand ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list End of AMC-List Digest, Vol 5, Issue 18 ***************************************