Re: [Amc-list] Engine Interchange, 58 Rambler American
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Re: [Amc-list] Engine Interchange, 58 Rambler American
- From: msproviero@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:43:06 +0000
Last time I needed a 96-down AW4, I bougth a *new* Toyota-spec'd A340 for $300.
-Spro
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From: Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To all this I respond.
> B.S.
> try and get the AW4 built local...
> Go ahead and try, unless your one of the lucky few your going to be doing a
> tranny mail order.
> Ever have a problem with a mail order assembly?
> Yeah, sure that'll be fun....
> Ring, ring, "uh, Hi, this built AW4 you sent me don't shift correctly".
> What's that?
> Oh, "Ok, I'll pull it out and send it back" ....
>
> 99% of the trannie shops out there won't even look into an AW4.
>
> Yeah the trans is good, I agree on that. In stock form I's use one instantly.
> 300,000miles of life.
>
> 700 series are Torque sucking monsters? yeah sure and what automatic isn't?
>
> Want to not suck torque? grab a shift lever and push the clutch pedal.
>
> From that price list you got sitting there it looks like yer going to drop about
> $3K on an AW4 trans...
>
> If I'm dropping $3K on a trans I'm not putting a 4cyl in front of it anyway.
>
> Properely built turbos boost by 2500 rpm?
> Sounds good, but
> Ever watch a tach in traffic?
> The higher that first gear the longer it takes to hit 2500 rpm. PERIOD.
>
> I would not use a 700 series trans in most anything, usualy, but when building a
> hypothetical early American.
> I make an exception.
>
> I like AW4's in Jeeps and cars for drivers, their solid long lasting trans, but
> they have some stupid out of the box features.
> No means of selecting individual gears without electronics is just plain dumb.
> PRND21 , seems dumb... is dumb.
>
> nuff said
>
> --
> Mark Price
> Morgantown, WV
> 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
> 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II
> " Chronic Pain Hurts"
>
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> From: Brien Tourville
> > Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Engine Interchange, 58 Rambler American
> > To:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yeah, factory Jeep parts, but with a blown 4 cyl I'd still move to the 700
> based
> > trans.
> > Not so much for anything other then the low first gear to get it rolling and
> up
> > on boost quick.
> > The AW4 does not have the torque multiplication and low gear of the 700 series
> > trans.
> > You'll not get the AW4 to shift as hard as a built 700 either. Nor will you
> get
> > the backing of the after market the 700 has.
> > Believe me I stay AMC when possible, but in this instance I'd move to the
> > 700R4 or 4L60E.
> >
> > --
> > Mark Price
> > Morgantown, WV
> > 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
> > 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II
> > " Chronic Pain Hurts"
> >
> >
> >
> > ..
> >
> >
> >
> > The clap trap over 700r trannies is "Chronic Horse Hockey",
> >
> >
> >
> > Are they planning to run quicker than 9.99 in the quarter mile in this '58
> > Rambler ?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > *...*
> >
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> >
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> >
> > * Valve body is custom calibrated to provide firm, positive shifts
> > * High performance pressure regulator boost valve is installed to
> > prevent sluggish line pressure rise
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> > * New one-way clutches/sprags are installed
> > * Lube system is redesigned for increased flow and cooler operation
> > * New flat bearings are installed in all locations
> >
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> > A240/A241E: *$3075*
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> >
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> >
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> > all shifting clutches
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> > capacity.
> > * New one way clutches (sprags) are installed in all locations
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> > * Metalax treatment is applied to input shaft to eliminate stress
> > related failure
> > * Sun shell is heat treated to prevent spline stripping
> > * New design high flow solenoid assemblies are installed
> > * Lube system is redesigned to provide increased flow and cooler
> > operation
> > * Performance pressure regulator boost valve is installed to prevent
> > sluggish line pressure rise and to increase clutch holding ability.
> >
> > *NOTE:* This unit is the strongest configuration that can be
> > achieved with this Toyota transmission. However, if you are running
> > much faster than 9.99 we recommend the installation of a domestic
> > three speed or Powerglide transmission. These units also enable you
> > to enjoy the many benefits of a Trans Brake and 8", 9", or 10"
> > torque converter. See our specialty RWD section or call us for details.
> >
> > A340, 93-up 30-40LE, A340E, A340F, A340E, JEEP AW4: *$3275*
> > A341E and A340E, Lexus, Supra 2JZ-GTE: *$3375*
> > LEXUS A650E: *$3675*
> > TOYOTA A750E: *$3775*
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> > *Please call or email us to order a complete transmission.*
> > IPT has performance parts, torque converters and custom transmissions
> > for Toyota and Lexus vehicles
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Even the STUDEBAKER boys gripe about the 700 series as Torque Sucking
> > Lumps - better in parts
> > availability than the stock item - yet still a disappointment's.
> >
> > Correct Turbo Sizing will put your Boost where you want it - but on Pump
> > Gas you'll safely see
> > it start around 2500RPM - by which time the Aisin 2wd 4speed first gear has
> > the street car up to speed - *depending upon final drive ratio.
> >
> > Turbo 4cylinder engines show their power in upper RPM ranges - take a
> > look at
> > any of the Nippon Factory Turbo 4s or the Mercedes or VW...sporting
> > Electronics.
> >
> > You're not going to get low end Torque enhancement using
> > a 4 with Boost - make it with cam then add some Boost in the RPM -
> > with a Methanol Injection System.
> >
> > You don't have 6 - 8 - 10 cylinders making Torque while waiting for Boost -
> > it's Tricky getting a Turbo 4 drivable.
> >
> > As for lack of Performance Support - IPT has a Forum run by John. I
> > suggest you bat the
> > breeze with him after viewing the TOYOTA section the Site.
> >
> > The Aisin platform is run behind the Toyota Supra Turbo & Twin Turbo
> > cars running these
> > STOCK up to 450HP - after which they ship them to IPT for *Tweaks* -
> > allowing 600HP runs.
> >
> > The BUICK Grand National boys dump the 700 series in favor of the
> > lighter faster version -
> > the 200-4R - here's a 'Quick Quote from 'TURBO BUICK . COM' referencing
> > swapping a 700r in
> > place of a 200-4r:
> >
> > bbbad6 bbbad6 is
> > offline
> > 6 Speed TR?
> >
> > Join Date: Apr 2004
> > Location: Central Massachusetts
> > Trader Rating: (*0 *)
> > Posts: 48
> >
> > the 700 trans fits perfectly, the problem becomes holding it to the
> > motor. The bolt-pattern is different. If its not, then its either a
> > one-off 700 or its not one at all. I would recommend against it anyways,
> > the 700's lower first gear might be amusing at first, but the large skip
> > into 2nd makes it slower than a 200-4r also consider that the 700r4 has
> > a .7 OD whereas the 200-4r has .67 not a huge amount but gas is
> > expensive enough... The work and fab required probably don't make up for
> > the margin able strength upgrade. just my .$02
> > PS: the 4l60e is an electronicaslly controlled 700r4, the 4l80e is much
> > stronger and is basically a th400 with an overdrive, and electronically
> > controlled. both having Chevy bolt pasterns.
> > __________________
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Bottom Line:
> >
> >
> > Use the 700r for Marine Aquatic Housing.
> >
> > Find a 2wd AW JEEP trans & run it until it drops.
> >
> > Then send it to John @ IPT & run it until hell freezes over.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > =Bt=
> > milnersXcoupe
> > "The Heretic"
> >
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