On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, JOE FULTON wrote: > Don't forget about the mid-eighties 2.5 liter and 2.8 > liter GM TBI systems. The seem like they would be > very easy to fit on an AMC six. Make an adapter for > the TB and linkage. Install the oyxgen sensor, temp > sensor and ECM per the wiring diagrams. Can you give me a few likely model names? I'll then go RTFM and locate a Haynes manual or two. The technology doesn't scare me, I just can't find it! I'm almost embarrassed to say how little I know of cars after 1975. I've seen a V6 under a hood maybe 3 times in my life. I certainly couldn't identify one by eye (I mean types or even brands of V6's). "They all look alike to me". I have never owned an American car other than AMC, ever, except a '55 Champion pickup (Accord as daily driver, once). Seriously. Drivers license since 1972. Drove many rentals, never look under the hood. No interest in high-tech autos. I can fix anyone's old car regardless of brand, I can fix late-model crap on first principles, but have never used the OBD-style diag stuff. Post-war, I can even ID by design lines close enough, pre-war I at least know what the high points are, but post-75 I can't tell one from another! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list