" From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx> " " " " Jim, the T-5 is similar to the SR-4 in dimensions. The bearing " retainer is a good bit larger in diameter than the retainer on " the SR-4. The top two holes on the T-96 bell should align with " the top two on the SR-4 IIRC. I considered mounting an SR-4 in my " old 63 American once, and put an old SR-4 up to a T-96 bell. I " didn't compare the input shafts though. I figured a 1/2" aluminum " plate would be needed. The top two bolts would go right through " to the T-96 bell, the retainer would fit in the plate, two flush " bolts would hold the plate in the bottom two T-96 bell holes, and " two bolts would go through the plate to the SR-4 where the plate " hung down past the T-96 mounting surface. I didn't know at the " time that the retainer was so crucial for centering the " transmission though! The plate would have to be bolted to the " back of the T-96 bell perfectly centered in order for such a " simple adapter to work. That's the only hard part. If the trans " is more than 0.004" off center you won't be able to keep a clutch " in it. my original idea for the plate had one side milled to leave a 4.25" dia lip on the bellhousing side, to align the plate. it would have a 4.85" dia recess for the tranny retainer on the back side and 4 pockets for the retainer bolt heads. and i think a 1/2" plate would be thick enough for threads for the tranny bolts. they could be helicoiled. frank, you should be in the perfect position to see how the t96/t14 and sr4/t4/t5 patterns compare - your multipattern bell has both, right? ________________________________________________________________________ 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