In light of the discussion, I thought you guys might find this site interesting: http://awshifting.com/ I would look towards MJ's for 2wd AW4's. I also have a source here in MI for the A340 that is rated higher than the Jeep AW4 for $400 NEW (maybe less). XJ wheelers here use them behind strokers. I bought one with the intention of installing into my XJ, but figured out that the trans wasn't my problem. I sold it to another XJ wheeler with a 99 (I think) and we determined that this trans would be for the non-OBDII, as we found differences in the housings on 97-up XJ's. We still used it in his XJ, but it required mixing and matching parts from each trans. The isn't a new one available from this source for the later XJ's. Sounds like the A340 that is available is the one you would want, anyway. -Spro -----Original Message----- From: amc-list-bounces@xxxxxxx [mailto:amc-list-bounces@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Swygert, Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:36 AM To: Mark Price; mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: farna@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Trans for 72 232 six (AW4 w/o EFI) Well, there's a bigger problem I suppose -- finding a 2WD AW4 in a Jeep. Not hard to do in the south, but in northern parts of the country (including Pacific NW -- anywhere there's a reasonable amount of snow) they are pretty hard to find. But there may be a solution! The AW4 is also known as the A340 in Toyotas, but it's the same trans. The main trans body should interchange on the Jeep bell housing. The only difference I've seen is that some of the Toyotas (specifically the Supra) use an electronic servo in place of the TV cable. From what I saw the servo mounts in the same location as the cable, and should be replaceable with a cable. The valve body is calibrated differently, but valve bodies will interchange. The only drawback here is you'd likely need to buy a Jeep 4x4 trans and a Toyota 2WD trans (trucks and SUVs, Supra and others rear drive cars with the I-6 or V-6) for all the parts. If the servo can indeed simply be replaced with a cable then you just need the Jeep flexplate and bell. I'd use the converter that goes with the trans, especially if the trans and/or converter are used. MV Automatics in Australia supposedly has a shift kit available for the AW4/A340. There's a couple places that will alter your valve body if you send it to them in the states, but they won't sell a kit and charge dearly for it ($575!!). I can see that for a racing trans, but a mild improvement can be made by changing springs and possibly drilling the plate between the valve body halves. You just have to know what you're doing, and no one will tell! This would make the trans suitable for mild 360 V-8s. I found a site where a modified A340 is used behind a Lexus V-8 that makes 218 hp/206 lb-ft AT THE REAR WHEELS on a dyno (that's about 280-300 hp at the crank -- http://v8cressida.com/). That's enough to push the near 3461# car (approximate -- don't know how he arrived at that figure) to 13.6 seconds @ 105.8 mph in the quarter and 0-10 time of 5.2 seconds -- with photos of a G-tech screen to prove it. Still don't think I'd stick it behind anything more than a mild 360 in a light car though. Would be perfect for a near stock 360 in a Hornet/Gremlin et. al. though!! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com