A: Crank sleeve for TH400 means '74 or newer. ('73 and earlier used an adapter/spacer for TH400. When I take mine out, I'll compare it to the pilot hole of the 327 Nash my old trans will be going up against later) Maybe the BW pilot hole and TF one are the same? AFAIK, only the flange was changed. From: "Clarence Milstead" <cmilstead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [Amc-list] More How 'bout a Chevy? To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <000201c7b687$28492170$a3f444cf@Clarence> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Good to see all of those thoughtful posts, some not so nice, but what the heck. Some seem to think there are AMC V-8 engines lying around all over the place, maybe, but not here. I think all of the AMC cars have been crushed and the engines used for boat anchors or something. The last Gremlin I saw, other than mine, was about four or five years ago. It had a SBC and would really smoke the tires. In all of my years going to the salvage yard I never saw a V-8 engine in a Gremlin, Hornet, or Concord. I did see a 401 in a Grand Wagoneer but that was about 10 years ago. I bought my Gremlin new and don't plan on selling it so price isn't a problem. It's never been in a show and probably won't be. I don't think they have AMC shows in this area. If you would like to see my Gremlin and learn more about it go to: http://www.gremlinx.com/index.htm. Some really great looking Gremlins on this site. _________________________________________________________________ Get a preview of Live Earth, the hottest event this summer - only on MSN http://liveearth.msn.com?source=msntaglineliveearthhm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list