A: Don't know what planet has 700R4s that are more reliable than 727s (they are about equal in stock form. The 700R4 is less reliable in truck applications) but AW4s abound in AMC Jeeps (and used well past AMC being devoured and ripped asunder by Mopar) and the "ancient" engine design used still in '07 (last year of the 4.0L in Rubicons) The EFI system is pretty easy to swap over in '91 to '95 XJs (sadly it's not the same one designed during AMC days but it is pretty functional) They will bolt into the place of an OEM 4.2/258 or 232 motor '72 or newer without much changes (unless it's a full size Jeep), mostly using factory available parts. If the vehicle is just for racing, then it's just fine to toast another Chubby block. My daily driver MJ is good enough that I can jump in right now, cruise from WA west coast to WA right coast without thinking about it. No different than trying to fit in another breed's drivetrain, but less work and what we are familiar with that has a known track record of longevity. What's wrong with that picture? 8^) From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [Amc-list] Re; How 'bout a Chevy? To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <001101c7b7a0$dfebc750$7cde0d82@john1> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" That the thought of some using something other than an aprx. 20 year old outdated engine in their personal car, has apparently raised the ire of normally rational people on this list. As some people refer to them selves, I was different before it was fashionable to be different. Thus when I look at my stable I see; A 1970 Mark Donohue 390 cooking version w/ Isky/Edelbrock (air gap)/Mustang T5 smog legal street machine. A 1974 Hornet 304 Auto PS/PB/A/C Levi/X, Hatch back that will be a 360 bolted to a 998 when done. A 1976 Hornet 232/auto PS/A/C X Sportabout that when done will join the stable. A 1980 AMX, Very Close to OEM manufactured, a show winner and a driver w a 258. A 1980 Spirit with nothing stock, fuel injected 258/Isky, compression and parts galore. Also a show winner and a driver. All of above will run well and be smog legal in this state. All "will" be show winners and drivers and will add to the current 100 dash plaques and 50 some place awards I have. Included is a spare rebuilt 232, a spare rebuilt 904 and a builder 360 that lives on an engine stand. And I done it myself Rough Quote, In my area, people don't put Chevy engines in other brand cars! The current Issue of the Good Guys Gazette good deals shows 60 Chevy engine cars for sale. 20 of them are Chevy's. Guess what the other brands are? And this is typical And for those with Rambler mentality on costs, you don't even want to guess at the prices. Try getting any of this with an AMC car. It won't happen! Objective, To build a fast reliable up to date street machine using a body that I like. This objective will not be met with a 20 year old out dated motor. It will also not be met with a Borg Warner automatic transmission which did not have any record of reliability when they were new! Much less after 35 years of neglect and abuse. A quick look through the local Craig's list shows about 7 possible running Camero Donor cars with 700R4 transmissions. Some thing that is far better than any of the old BW or Torqueflite transmissions. They will also have a SBC engine, running, not full of mud dobbers, water or desert dust. These will have ALL of the mounting brackets for accessories such as alternator, A/C, P/S plus all of the appropriate smog equipment, a starter, A tuned port injection system, a computer to run the engine and a 700R4 transmission that works, There will be a radiator, condenser and a bunch of misc. hardware along with the wiring harness (All GM and many aftermarket compatible). Not only that but the fuel injection will work better than the one I have on my Spirit and the one that is in my Chrysler. It was not until I had purchased my Chrysler that I discovered why the Spirit runs as poor as it does, it is based on the Chrysler and it does not run so hot either. Any GM car I have owned ran better than my Chrysler and Spirit do. The costs of the RUNNING donor car will probably average out to about $1500 and will be worth every dime of it. If I want something more there are small block Chevy engines available in any tune you want to pay for and turn key at that from under $1000 with a 1 year warranty to prices pushing $15,000 that are show case pieces them selves; http://www.smedingperformance.com/ or http://www.southernperformancesystems.com/ The 700R4 transmission is a very capable transmission and it too can be had with a variety of options, as long as your budget can swing it. http://www.phoenixtrans.com/ You can pays ur money and get ur products. I't don't happen w/old AMC stuff. In addition there are plenty of manufacturers of replacement parts, modified parts, misc. support parts such as motor mounts, transmission mounts and the list goes on. There is no way that the average Joe can build a really nice AMC car out of the rejects that are left over after the portable crushers have gone around and made the wrecking yard boys happy at $200 a ton lately. Between rust, sun rot, neglect and abuse, what is left is just not worth the trouble unless you really want one and then be prepared to pay the price to get the body and interior back into any kind of decent usable shape. I am not talking about another years worth of use as a back yard beater, but as an alternative to going out to a new car or used car lot and purchasing decent transportation. So if I wish to add a small block Chebby powered AMC to my collection of automobiles, I really do not expect to hear the narrow minded attitude that prevails in some areas. Keep in mind MY basic philosophy, My Car! My Money! My Choice! If you don't like my choice, Lump it. I support you on any manner that you choose to practice this hobby, And to be perfectly honest, I don't really give a dam whether you like my decisions or not! Face the facts, there are not many of these cars left and what is left is hardly worth the money to drag them out and deal with the rust, abuse and neglect. Another rough quote My AMC driver is not reliable enough to make the trip. Response to that, all of my AMC cars can be driven cross country turn key at my whims and be show competitive when they arrive. And all of the currently licensed ones have done that. Now just out of curiosity does any one want to buy my Hornet Hatch back. $2500 will get it rolling with all of the parts. Another $500 will get the 360 that goes with it. Buy it now, it will be a lot more expensive when I am done with it. 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