Carey, there is a thick spacer shoved into the hole of the crank (to make up the difference for the spacer adapter ring and flexplate) that can be removed with a little persuasion. I had to do the same to the 360 from the '73 J4000 when I switched to a 304. Jim Blair, Kirkland, WA '87 Comanche, '83 Jeep J10, '84 Jeep J10, '73 J4000 (RIP)<br> ----- Original Message ----- From: cary avey ffparamedic34@xxxxxxxxx To: eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 4:34 PM Subject: Have a amc engine question and need help. Hey Eddie, My name is Cary Avey, I used to live in Houston and was memeber of the AMC club there for a couple of years. I have recenlty started working on a 69 javeling to restore to ride in. I recenlty purchased a 73 360 out of a Jeep wagoneer that had a th400 behind it. It has the adapter plate for the tranny as well as verything else. I have elected to to use the tranny and purchased a 727 to go behind it. I have begun taking the motor apart and when I looked at the back of the crankshaft, I noticed something different about it. On the part that the flex plate bolts up to seems to be longer than normal. Almost a little over an inch. My question is this. Was this normal to have that much space behind on the back side of the crankshaft or do I nee to replace it with a different one for a car? I have some pics of it that I can send when I get home from work. Thanks for the help. Cary Avey 70 AMX 69 Javelin 77 Pacer DL _________________________________________________________________ Puzzles, trivia teasers, word scrambles and more. Play for your chance to win! http://club.live.com/home.aspx?icid=CLUB_hotmailtextlink _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list