Seeing how the BW 35 is the weak link in my wagon, and I'm on a manual trans kick, I rummaged through my notes and my iron pile and determined that I have absolutely everything I need to bolt in (really) a T-14 onto a torque tube car -- except two items. One item is obvious -- open-yoke transmission and torque tube flange. This is not a big deal; I can easily weld up a bracket and flange to position the torque tube flange against the crossmember. That's straightforward fabrication. The deal killer is the little detail that the T-14 is 3" (plus or minus) too long. Rats! The T-96 torque tube yoke slides onto the T-14, but is too large on the outside to fit in the oil seal. Easily turned to size on a lathe, even I could do it. Problem solved. What a bummer. So close yet so far... I know the obvious answer is an open driveline conversion, but that's a big deal and I'm fine with the torque tube. It's got a new ring and pinion and bearings and working perfectly. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list