I thought there was no valvebody (other than direction controller and manual over ride for the gears) in the AW4? Just electric solenoids controlled by the computer?
From: "Swygert, Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM" <Francis.Swygert3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Trans for 72 232 six (AW4 w/o EFI) Mark, it doesn't take much to get an AW4 working with a stand-alone controller (TC from now on). The stand alone controller was used from 87-95. In 96 the OBDII controller has the trans controller integrated with it. (snip) The only other problem is the flex plate. You need to run an AW4 flexplate and matching 4.0L starter. The TF flexplate MIGHT work if redrilled, but I'm not sure. I know there can be problems using an AW4 flexplate with a TF converter. You have to make sure the converter isn't pushed into the trans to far or you'll burn up the front pump. Keleigh Hardy found that out the hard way, IIRC! The solution is to shorten the "ears" on the hub or thin the threaded mounting lugs on the converter. Or just use the correct flexplate and starter -- neither of which are hard to find in salvage yards now. 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. _________________________________________________________________View Athlete?s Collections with Live Search http://sportmaps.live.com/index.html?source=hmemailtaglinenov06&FORM=MGAC01
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