" Was the original T-96 a NON OD? All the info I've seen say that the T-96-OD is the same length as the T-14-OD. If so, what drive shaft did you use? How did you modify the tranny crossmember? Thanks for your help, I'm going to do this swap in the next year." ------------- Ray, the T-96 standard and T-96 w/OD are the same length. That's why the standard trans has a long output shaft and housing. I guess it was cheaper to spec a longer output than a longer driveshaft -- or maybe just easier/faster on the assembly line to stock one driveshaft. That could have been more cost effective than matching driveshafts to transmissions even if the longer trans shaft/housing cost a little more. One bin of driveshafts fits all applications is easy to maintain. The M-35 trans uses the same driveshaft as the T-96. I swapped a T-96 and M-35 torque tube axle with no problems -- direct bolt in. I've used a T-96 OD trans from a torque tube car on an open drive American and used the American driveshaft. It look a little funny with the big flange on the back of the trans, but works with no problems. Just make sure there's a good trans mount if you ever do that -- the flange is only 1/4" from the trans tunnel. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com