adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker) said: >" 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. Waitaminnnit. The 287 used an iron Warner also. It wasn't until the 290 came along that AMC put a V8 in front of an aluminium case trans. >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. The best thing about the iron Warners is that they are essentially a Ford-O-Matic; which brightens the modification and parts availability horizon quite a bit over what it would be had the the trans been exclusive to AMC. Some stuff for the Ford tranny can be used directly or adapted for thr AMC Warner. -- Marc _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list