Well, I have shifted gears on my projects and the 64 Classic with the intermittant "no oil to the valves" problem has been pushed aside for now. As I posted before, it will also need the throw-out lever and bearing looked at before anything else happens. I also have another T-96 with OD tranny I can put in it. I am now working on a 77 Gremlin X with the 258 and auto tranny with the non-feedback BBD carb. This car is certificated for CA emissions and has two catalytic convertors. The first is just a wide spot in the exhaust pipe which looks like a snake which had swallowed a gerbil. The second is a more conventional oval cylinder below the floorboards. This two-cat arrangement is the first one I had seen and I assume that AMC did it as a jury rig to pass CA emissions until the feedback carb was developed, probably in 1978 or 79. The engine I am putting in the car came from a 76 Hornet which I had parted out recently. I had already mentioned in a previous post, the "high stall" convertor I found on the Gremlin X. The tranny shop which overhauled the 904 tranny said they didn't have any data and could not tell me the stall speed for the torque convertor. According to the literature I have read (Don't ask me where, because I couldn't tell you now.) the 2-bbl 258 engine was supposed to have a hotter cam too, but I don't know the specs. If anyone can shed any light on this, I would appreciate it. BTW the term above "jury rig" is a nautical term and it's not "jerry rig" or "gerry rig" or anything else. Pet peeve from an ex-Navy guy. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com