> " > 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). On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Sandwich Maker wrote: > hold on a second! when did they start using the aluminum warner? if > this car still has the iron warner the engine swap isn't so > impossible. a 360 would have to be a '70-1 and it would be smart to > use a matching warner auto with the '61 torque tube adapter. Oh then maybe if it's an iron BW trans it mit be strong enough? Wold AMC do such a thing behind the 195.6? Talk about a waste. No offense, and I like that motor (really), but it's not exactly going to wrench yokes offa driveshafts. > everything else about the swap is still a lot of work, and i don't > know if the rear axle is up to it - does the super have an amc15 or > amc20? Dunno amc15 vs TT small rear etc, but its the six axle, not 8, almost certainly. I dont' think 61 is different than 62-64 in that regard, though I do have a 61 TSM which I will look at if someone asks. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list