" From: Jim Boone <fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx> " " " > From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> " > " > -- Jim Boone <fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: " > " > > I Still think a better answer is to fab the adapter plate for the late " > > model Mustang 5 speed as found behind the V6 3.8 (with the ~7.87" input " > > [] " > " > I agree with you 100%. Mark used this trans, right? "Everybody" says it's " " Mark, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he used a regular V8 T5 " non-WC with the ~7.2" input shaft; sounds right to me. " the one I'm talking about was put " behind the V6 Mustangs (don't know of anything else) iirc v8 stangs of at least a few of those years had a like tranny, but with higher torque rating and higher o/d gear. the v6 one oughta be more common, less desirable [for most], and more affordable. " and has a 7.87" " input shaft which would give room for a ~ 3/4" adapter plate to be " fabbed up behind the early six bellhousing. You would use the AMC bell, " pressure plate, throwout bearing and linkage, and the Mustang clutch " disc; Would need to find an application that is 9". easy! check for perfection rcf895 or equiv; '75-9 6 cyl 9 1/8" * 1 1/16" * 10 spline that goes with the same ca1676 b&b pp as the 196 used as far back as 1950! there's also a 9 1/8" raised diaphragm pp, rcf1881, probably a straight swap. calls for a different to brg though. also mentions '4sp tremec' which is a dead-easy swap but not afaik stock. " I went to Ebay " today, and there were three of these transmissions for bid, from $250, " to $500; one as a complete kit - with pedals, driveshaft, bh, clutch " linkages, etc. Wouldn't need all of it for sure, but would need bits. " " > " > > Picture a '65 American, turbo'd 196, adapted 5 speed, upgraded rear - " > > either the fairly rare American AMC 20, or something else in the medium " > > duty size narrowed for that application and ~3.30-3.54 ratio range. " > > Would be fun and maybe affordable to drive in this new era of $3+/gallon " > > gas. " > " > I think you could do that with the common-as-dirt non-big-nut AMC15 axle. " > They've got to be good for non-hole-shot 200hp. i -think- you could convert a big-nut amc15 to a non-big-nut with an r&p swap, since the difference is afaik only the length and u-joint attachment method of the pinion. " > I'd pick final ratio & " > tires with the 195.6 OHV for 2200rpm at 60mph, which so far has proved to " > be in the middle of the motor's sweet spot. " > " You're probably right, and I have one of those laying around, albeit in " 2.79 ratio, but, I was thinking a 8.8 Mustang rear is also common as " dirt, has much improved strength esp. in this application, could " probably be found with an appropriate ratio and limited slip, and would " only need to be narrowed to American specs. Some even have rear discs " as well. there's the dart 8.25", intermediate in strength but enough for 318s, and already the right width for '64-9 americans. several posis available, a variety of gears and disk kits incl. stock zj, and easy to upgrade from 27 to modern 29-spline axles. " > I believe you could use a smaller turbo, such as one that was used " > on 2.2L applications. this is what i'd do, or perhaps even smaller. " > Tons of original used ones around. It would " > spin up faster in this 3L engine, use a wastegate to keep it at " > proper boost (8 lbs max?). reasonable point to start with... should also be easy to find a boost advance/retard can for the delco dist. wonder if you could hack a 1bbl tbi to put the butterfly downstream of the turbo but the injector upstream? this would be the best of draw-through and blow-through combined. " > While the 196 has only 4 main bearings, " > they are big ones and should support that amount of boost reasonably " > well. Hope so, because engine parts for those engines are getting " > scarce... the crank is also a vy strong steel forging. and boost at moderate rpm isn't more stressful than top-end revs. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list