" From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> " " " Frank had a cam ground, and I think he said it made for some mid-to-high " RPM improvements ("high rpm" a relative thing on this motor :-) But a " small turbo would be the thing to make power with this motor, it's so " overbuilt and undertuned it would probably be easy to double the HP if " you could make the driveline take it. The little air-cooled automatic " has held up fine behind my 232 in a Classic wagon, it's hard to believe " it wouldn't be OK in a light car with 150 hp or even more. turbo would work especially if you forget top-end hp and work for midrange torque, which is what you drive on mostly anyways. crank dynamic loads increase by the square of rpm, so a motor that can stand 5000 rpm can take a lot of boost at 2500... the aluminum warner continued to evolve and was used by foreign cars around the world well into the '80s, names like jaguar, volvo and bmw. i have some sketchy notes on which parts are best to beef up a bw35. enough of those cars came here that a -good- auto tranny shop shouldn't have a problem. dunno how you'd hook it to a torque tube, but a t14 would hook to the engine pretty easily [if you don't have the 4-point mounts] and was used with 2bbl 290/304. maybe a 4wd jeep extension case with a custom aluminum adapter? for clutch, there's a mopar pressure plate used with 273s and hd 225s for many years, that bolts to the small pattern and takes a 10" disk. i have the perfection part numbers somewhere. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list