Archimedes wrote: " A few years ago, my pet to-be-done-in-the-future project was an AMC " 150 & 5 speed from a 2WD Jeep, and put in the engine bay of my 79 " Spirit. However, now that I have a family, I suspect a Rambler " American is probably about the same curb weight as a Spirit -- or " less -- plus it could still accommodate my entire family. according to car and driver, the base weight for an american was: '65 2550 '66 2602 '67-8 2700 with the 4 cyl jeep motor a '65 could easily be nudging 2300! you could have a problem finding light enough front springs... ;^> i'm not sure you'd have to regear it. there was a 4-cyl 'miser' pkg for the comanche that had 3.31 gears; allowing for the american's weight and shorter tires the stock 3.08 should be fine. although it was cammed differently, the '66-9 199 3sp + o/d optional rear was 3.08, and i can tell you from 2 decades of experience, the 199 will pull 3rd from 20 on up and is plenty ready to shift again by 40, about the speed the o/d was set to cut in at. ________________________________________________________________________ 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