On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, jerijan baldwin wrote: > Question: in order to plant a 1967 232 into a 1962 American where a 195.6 > had been born, what is involved in this swap? Well, it will bolt to the transmission. My 63 Classic originally had a 195.6/T96; the yard I bought the car from pulled the motor out so I didn't have to take that home. I stuffed a '70 232 from an automatic car in there; I forget where I got the flywheel. Ate the T-96 in short order. Found a '65 BW (air cooled) auto trans, and axle to get a better ratio (3.30 I think). THAT all bolted onto the 232 that had bolted onto the 195.6's T-96. So THAT junk is all interchangable. This was all 1989 - 1991. The 232 "dropped in" to the engine compartment with two major exceptions: the x-member didn't have the right mounts. Got a 64 x-member from some AMC guy in San Jose CA whose name now escapes me (he's long gone). That bolted on. BUT I had to re-drill the motor mount holes (one each side) to shift the engine forward about 1 inch. The other issue was that the lower radiator tank wanted to be where a piece of sheet metal from the valance was. Solved by removing some of said metal. No other side effects. Motor, trans and radiator have been there since then. > I have a 258 with a 4 or 5 speed 'behind' it from an 81 Spirit which was a > great runner...is that a possible 'more or less' drop-in? Nope. Torque tube conversion necessitates fabricating entire rear suspension from scratch. Not a weekend project. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list