Re: [Amc-list] Re; NEED 195.6 (forwarded)- Sort of
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Re: [Amc-list] Re; NEED 195.6 (forwarded)- Sort of
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 19:39:12 -0400 (EDT)
" From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx>
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" 3. There is a good alternative engine -- a late model Ford 200 or 250
" (the tall deck 200, made through the late 80s, not related to the 300).
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" Or the earlier 140 or 170 cu in I-6 but this is also an engine that has
" a cast in (to the head) intake manifold leaving almost no options to
" carburetion modifications and when new as compared to other engines of
" the same size developed less horse power and got worse gas mileage than
" other I-6's of the time. This is an engine that I would not want in a
" Falcon or a Ford Pick Up and surely would not go through the effort to
" back fit into an AMC product that I own. But then again, that is my
" opinion.
this is true of us-made engines. however, ford in australia and
argentina also made these engines, with a 12-port head and separate
intake. these heads are quite popular with ford six fiends up here.
the intake i've seen pictured is quite wide from a rambler
perspective, so you might not be any forrarder unless you can fab an
intake.
another possible point in favor of the ford: falcons and mustangs up
to '65/6 used a '2.77' tranny that looks -a-lot- like a warner t-96.
i haven't been able to find anything that says one way or the other,
but i know ford did use other warners, t-86s and t-89s. if it is a
warner, the 200 could be bolted directly to the rambler tranny without
adapters.
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adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought
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