" From: Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx " " " Trans, yes, the 287 does use a lighter duty trans then the 327. " I'm not sure if it will or will not hold behind a mild 327. The " converter is different too, IIRC, the 327 uses an engine " mounted ring gear on the flexplate. 287 uses a ring on the " converter and smaller flex. I hate using IIRC, but I don't want " to give the impression I am 100% sure of this. I've often " wondered if the 287 converter is looser then the 327 and could be " used with the 327 trans. i don't -think- converters would swap. we're talking aluminum and iron warners here. from what little i've heard about aussie hot rodders, if you could beef the aluminum warner the way they do it would stand up to the kind of driving you have in mind. i have some notes... and i think -most- of the parts are readily available here. all you'd need is a -good- auto tranny shop with a smart tech experienced with older foreign cars. " I think that if you bide your time a 327 will come your way. " For what you seem to want to do I'd suggest looking hard for a " 65-68 Vigilante Jeep Truck or wagon. It'll give you what you a " Block and turbo 400 if automatic, bellhousing if standard. I'm " not real sure of it's trans pattern for the bell though. 3sp were probably side-loader t85/t89 very similar to amc's, but 4sp would be t18 with a -very- different wide bolt pattern. and jeep probably made their own bells, and they're probably bigger than amc's. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list