-- Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx <Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Oh, I can't help but say, Cut the firewall ! Or put a 3.7 or some such > short motor in it. I'd not go to the work of swapping just to gain the > FORD six... > A 3.7 overhead cam motor would be cool! I wonder if it would fit! Not familiar with a "3.7". Who makes it? The pre-64 American has a difficult engine compartment. It's tiny! I added radiator overflow, a resistor for the Pertronix epoxy coil, and had to move an overdrive relay to install a windshield washer resevoir! No more room! It's REALLY SMALL in there. Considering everything (engine, trans, mounts, transmissions, rear, driveshaft, etc) I doubt I'd swap anything, I'd simply build a 195.6OHV. Pistons seem to be the only part difficult to find, and when you include the expense and hassle of fitting non-American stuff in there, I can't believe it's not simply easier, cheaper and more reliable to stick with soemthin close to stock. This much is certain: change the motor, and you must change everything back through the rear tires. If you want simply "stock replacement" eg. a mild Ford 200, you could adapt to the original rear; for much more torque than stock the trans and rear have to go. And if it's a Twin-Stick car, you lose a major coolness factor for the car. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list