Re: [Amc-list] It's time for round tires (T-96 woes)
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Re: [Amc-list] It's time for round tires (T-96 woes)
- From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 10:30:13 -0500
Yeah, they had to go and change the tranny to bell housing pattern after 63! All the old Ramblers I've had the most experience with are 61-63. Had a few later ones, but never did any extensive parts swapping. Never noticed that the 62 and earlier trannys had a different bolt pattern to the bell than 63 and later (64 and later Americans)! The engine mount system -- early four point/late three point is the difference as Tom pointed out earlier. I only had early cars that I needed to cross parts with, only used later parts in 64+ cars. Had the 63 T-96 w/OD rebuilt (Classic, three point engine mounts), so didn't notice that it was different. Did note that the 63 (Classic) trans bolted to a 79 multi-trans bell, but the bearing retainer hole is larger.
The late model flywheel will bolt up to an early engine, but it's a bit larger in diameter. It might not fit under the early bell, and if it does you'll have to shim the starter out to mesh with the ring gear. I doubt there's enough room to move the starter. Since the starter bolts to the bell you'd have to slot one of the starter bolt holes in the starter housing, and I doubt the bolt hole "ears" are wide enough to move the starter out and still hold it on, provided there's enough room in the starter hump of the bell.
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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 00:05:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
But the pre-64 Americans, it (later model T-14) won't fit without substantial hacking. A 69 T-14 will not fit in my 1963 four-mount bellhousing; in addition to the driveshaft length (and lack of OD...). Shifter linkage stuff, yeah, but those are relatively straightforward mods. Then there's speedo cable issues...
Hey, do you know if a post-71 flywheel will fit on a pre-72 six engine?
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