On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, JT wrote: > I have a 1961 Classic Super with a bad 195.6 I'm looking to put a AMC > 340 or 360 in it. Will these engines bolt to my auto trans ??? The short answer is no, not even close. The torque tube/enclosed driveline cars use the older trans and bellhousing patterns, and are different 6 and 8. Also, a 8 of any kind will probably eat the transmission that's in there (little 3-speed or air-cooled auto). The only bolt-in solution is to get an older V8 (287, 327) and transmission, but since all the donors are old you'll need a known good/rebuilt one. Not easy or cheap unless you are lucky. Unfortunately I believe that for 1961 that's your only "bolt in" choice -- besides another early six -- since that year still has the motor mounts up at the front of the engine. For non-bolt in there are other options, but without replacing the rear axle and suspension with an open driveshaft type, no small project, it won't be a weekend job. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list