Put most of my hacked distributor together tonight, no big deal of course. New felts and nice and slick. On a lark, I got out the TBI to see what the mounting flange looked like. Hmm, comes with a BBD-base adapter. Gee, I have a Carter YF to BBD adapter... voila! Instant bolt-on TBI. I have to port-match the adapters, but that's easy. The throttle body is wide, and must be raised about 3" to clear the valve cover, so it's close to perfect. Truly perfect would be a 2bbl plate for the 195.6 trough, and a custom adapter, which would eliminate the bottleneck at the 1bbl hole. But there's a lot of meat there, and it's aluminum, so I can hog it out probably 1/4" or more and blend it nice. http://wps.com/AMC/1963-Rambler-American/TBI/ The one bummer so far is that though the throttle lines up just fine with the car, it rotates exactly the wrong direction. Not insurmountable. PS: There's a guy on the Inliners site who is doing some serious hacking on a Willys 161ci F-head motor, which has the same type intake as the Nash motor, the old Chevy six, etc. He's milled the trough off, made a cover to re-seal the water jacket and made a two-carb manifold. Very inspiring! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list