" From: "oldcars@xxxxxxxxx" <oldcars@xxxxxxxxx> " " Andy, " " Thanks for the feedback. " " I have tried beating on the shift levers on the transmission. " I am about 300 pounds and used a BFH and swung hard and could not dislodge " them - tried both directions with both levers. I have come to the conclusion " that someone either was playing Speed Racer, or did not know that 1st gear " is non-synchro. The case is encrusted in grease, which tells me that it is " likely that something happened with the trans to cause the grease to leak " out - perhaps suddenly! well, that's that. " The Grem definitely has the bigger pattern trans bolted up to the bell, " but I can tell it is the mult pattern bell. IIRC, the T14 has the smaller " trans front bolt pattern. it does, in cars. but for some odd reason jeep had their t14s made with the t86/t15 bolt pattern and input. i don't know of anyone else that used the t14. of course, neither looks anything like the big ford pattern. how about using a ford toploader tranny? pickups used them in the early/mid '80s so there should be 4wd versions you could adapt to the tt similar to the t5 idea that's been floated. the jeep t176/7/8 is a 4wd toploader, deep 1st and 1:1 4th. you'd probably want to use a side-shifter car case, and you'd have to go with a floor shifter. and it might well be too big for the tunnel. another thought: multipattern bells must differ by the size of the retainer hole machined depending on which tranny they were used with, even if all patterns are drilled. if your bell has a t150 attached, it must have the large [4.848"] ford-size retainer hole, which would make it even easier to adapt a mustang 5.0 t5. [amc sr4/t4/t5 have gm-size 4.636" retainers; iirc -4-cyl- fords do also. the t96/t14 retainer is 4.25".] ________________________________________________________________________ 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