Re: [Amc-list] Late engine/trans into earlier body...(83 Spirit running
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Re: [Amc-list] Late engine/trans into earlier body...(83 Spirit running gear into a 1963 Breadbox)



" From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx>
" 
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" 
" The only more or less modern engine that is an easy fit is the
" Ford 200/250 six.  Swap transmission with it.  The late model 250
" uses the SBF bolt pattern and could use an early model AOD or a
" five speed.  I wouldn't use a 200 unless it was free/cheap -- not
" much more power than the 196, but parts availability is of course
" better.  May as well go with the 250 and get the benefit of the
" extra inches.

nb. all 250s have the sbf pattern.  very late 200s do too, but missing
the center top bolt because they're so low; most have a small pattern
shared with the 170 and taking only a 9"-ish clutch.  amc content:
stock bellhousings take the ford-version t96 and t150 toploader; i
don't think there was ever one for the sr4/t4/t5 but there certainly
are adapters, courtesy of the mustang fraternity.

up to about '65, the 144/170/200 had 4 mains like the 196, 7 in later
170/200.  the 250 always had 7.

the stock 200 probably isn't up on the ohv 196 for power, but it
weighs a whole lot less; i wouldn't wonder if it was more than 100
lbs - '60s tech vs. '30s.  and while the stock head with cast-in
intake is comparable, there's the cool aussie/argentinian ford 12-port
head, the cooler aussie crossflow redesign, and the coolest aussie
ohc/efi re-redesign.  the 12-port is a straight swap though its
matching 2bbl intake is way too wide for an early american; the
crossflow can be adapted to north american blocks with a little work,
similar to a 4.0 head on early 258s.  btw the ohc is based on the 250
but shrunk a bit down to 4.0L.

i think one could adapt the efi from a late 300 to the 250 or 200
without much problem.  you'd have to start with the 12-port or
crossflow heads and fab an intake, but you'd have to fab an intake
anyways for the narrow american - a swoopy 300 style would look and
fit well!  scaling the injectors to the smaller engine isn't hard and
there must be an appropriate throttlebody from some ford v6.
--
another short modern straight six is the mopar slant, but leaned over
as it is - 30* - it's not very narrow.  trannies used with it are
afaik all new process until the late '70s when mopar also used the
t150, but with a mopar bolt pattern.
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