AFAIK there is no difference between flex plates for lockup or non-lockup converters. Locking is done inside the converter. IIRC lockups in 79+ V8s, 80+ 6s except Eagle, 81+ Eagles. Ken Quoting James Shadwick <idahoAMX@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Dave..... > > Matt is right the Chrysler bell housing bolt pattern is > different.....the AMC V8 block bolt pattern is the same old and later( > 6cly bell housing > was changed in 72 to be the same as V8's).....the crank and flex plate > were changed in 1972 to use the TF trany ... TF 904(998) and 727 will > bolt to any AMC motor 72 and up with correct flex plate for the engine > size.......lockup TC were used in AMC TF trany's 1979 and newer..... > > I may have what you need...non lockup 904 trans from a 76 Hornet > 6cly....not sure of its condition.....also have drive shaft to go with..... > cheap..............needs a new home......... > > To use a lockup trany behind a 360/304 you would need a lockup style > flex plate for the engine size you are using it with. > Jim > > d stohler wrote: > > i have found a 360 i think i will put in casper. try and fit a 304 in the > american. i need 2wd trans for both. > > by the way, on the trans subject, isnt one of the tf trans that was behind > amc motors suposed to have a lock up converter? what one and will it work > behind a 360 and/or 304? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list