Re: [Amc-list] starter ring gear
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Re: [Amc-list] starter ring gear



I just happen to have that same trans, TC and all, that was removed from my
1970 Hornet. I'm as certain as anyone can be with a 40 year old car that it
is the original trans. It was behind a 232 1bbl.

The ring gear is welded to the torque converter, like the old stuff. The
Torqueflite (72-up) the torque converter does NOT have the ring gear
attached. 72-up the TC bolts to the "flywheel" as everyone calls it (I call
it a flex plate), a thin stamped big-flywheel-diameter thing with ring gear
attached. The TC bolts to that.



On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Larry Goltry <lgoltry@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> All, I've got a '69 Rambler with a 199 CID inline 6 with an Automatic
> (Borg-Warner M-36). The starter ring gear is chewed up in a few spots.
> According to my research, the starter ring gear is made together with the
> torque converter on this model/year. The torque converter with ring gear is
> available from Autozone at a hefty price of $177.99 + $90.00 core = $267.99.
> Hollander's Interchange lists the torque convert in my Rambler as being
> interchangeable with a '70 Hornet with the same size engine. The torque
> converter for the Hornet is much cheaper: $89.99 + $27.00 core = $116.99.
> So, I ordered one. I ass-u-me'd that the torque converter for the Hornet
> would come with a ring gear attached. Sill me.....It did not.
>
> After reading here: http://www.gremlinx.com/AMC-Transmissions.htm near the
> bottom of the page under: BELLHOUSING NOTES it states that: The flywheel
> also
> went up from 153 teeth [btw a common chevy size] to 164 teeth in '72 [btw a
> common ford size]. Hmmmm...I wonder if a GM "flywheel" (I am pretty sure
> this is referring to the starter ring gear), would bolt right to the Hornet
> torque converter. I know that the tooth count on the M-36 is 153 tooth.
>
> So...do I 1. return the Hornet torque converter and just order the correct
> part with a ring gear. or 2. try to bolt on a GM flywheel (starter ring
> gear) and see if it works. Any input appreciated.
>
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All your arguments are invalid.
Enjoy your unstable system.
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