On Fri, 2 May 2008, Frank Swygert wrote: > I supplied that info! The SR-4s top two mounting holes match up > to the top two of a 196. The bottom holes are way further down > on the SR-4 than the old T-96, and I believe further down than > "Tri-Power" T-96s (the lower bolts are lower on 63+ Calssic/64+ > American T-96 trannys and bells). Would be easy to make a 1/4" > steel plate adapter with flush bolts through the adapter into > the lower bell bolt holes, then nuts and bolts through the > lower holes on the trans. Cool! That's the T-14 pattern then, almost certainly. Yeah, I'd mill out clearance aroudn the lower two holes, and fit a steel plate that lowers the two holes. Nuts'n'bolts as you say. > The bigger bearing adapter is the > clincher. The hole in the adapter would have to be perfectly > centered and fit the SR-4 bearing retainer. The front bearing > itself is much bigger on the SR-4 compared to the T-96, you > can't swap the retainers like I did when using a T-96 in a > multi-pattern bell. I redrilled the retainer to fit the T-96. I don't quite picture what you said here... so the SR-4 (and presumably T-4) bearing retainer is bigger than the T-96. What do you mean by redrilling the retainer? Enlarging the center hole on the bellhousing would be a PITA. Off center would really suck! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list