If the T-14 bolts to the T-96 bell and the bearing retainer fits snugly in the bell housing hole, there should be no problem that can't be overcome. The pilot bushing should work as long as the diameters of the input shaft tips on both trannys are the same. How much longer is the tip of the T-14 trans than the tip of the T-96? Is the overall length of the input shafts the same or is the T-14 shaft longer? Measure from the trans to where the tip that goes into the pilot bushing starts on the T-96. As long as the tip on the T-14 starts at or before that point, you're okay. Might be okay if it starts a little after that point, but I can't say for sure. If the shaft of the T-14 is longer, measure the depth of the pilot hole in the 196 crankshaft. As long as the tip doesn't bottom out in the hole it will be fine. If the tip does bottom out but everything else is good, trim it off with a cut-off wheel or hack saw, and then chamfer the cut edge with a grinder. Just cut it back a little more than absolutely necessary. I had to do that to a T-96 to mount it behind a 72 engine -- or rather crankshaft (shaft is in my 4.6L stroker). The crank came from an auto engine, and apparently the pilot hole wasn't quite as deep as the 196 pilot hole. The shaft just did bottom out in the hole, so the clutch never fully disengaged. Had to trim 1/16" off, but took 1/8" to be safe. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list