More on this later -- I just got back -- I think we need to put on hold proclamations about volcano/no volcano until it's checked. Bell depth would cure it if it's too long, there's only one t-96 input shaft length. All my cranks are "volcano", and I FORGOT! to check the one in my 63 hardtop. More later. On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 15:59, John C. Metts <jcmetts@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Frank: > > Thanks again. I just ordered the engine rebuild kit (from Falcon whose > supplier is Kanter) and the salesman gave me a lead on a crankshaft > company. > It is called Standard Crankshaft. I went to their web site and luckily > they > show that they have this crank. I will call them tomorrow and if this > doesn't work out, I will proceed with the information you provided. > > I really appreciate your help. As you surely know, there are not a lot of > AMC owners, that I am aware of, in New Mexico. > > John C. Metts > 2407 Sierra Vista > Artesia, NM 88210 > Telephone 505.736.1962 > Cell 505.308.3188 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Frank Swygert [mailto:farna@xxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 4:28 PM > To: John C. Metts; AMC List > Cc: Tom Jennings > Subject: Re: Fwd: 1958 Rambler American restoration > > Well, that's the first manual trans car I know of with the cone on the > crank, but most of my cars have been 61+. It's possible that the earlier > cars used the cone even with the manual trans. I'm not sure if your > transmission input shaft would work with a later model flat crankshaft. > Someone on the list should have a T-96 they can measure for the shaft > length from the front of the trans to the tip (I think Tom does). Sounds > like the trans is out of yours. Could you measure the input shaft of the > trans? It could be that simply changing the pilot bushing will allow > swapping the transmissions. The cone on some is pressed in and will come > off, or at least there was a press in cone made to fit into the later > crank so that an older trans could be used. Finding one would be next to > impossible now, few even knew they existed. Unless of course the cone on > yours comes off. If you can, take a photo of the input shaft also (on > the trans if fine!) and send that. It might be helpful along with the > measurement. A photo with a tape measure (or other ruler) alongside the > input shaft would be ideal! > > I'm not familiar with Falcon, but Kanter is a good company to deal with. > They should be able to supply a Master Rebuild Kit with pistons. They > get pistons from Egge also. > > John C. Metts wrote: > > Dear Frank: > > > > I really appreciate your help and information. > > > > My situation is a little confusing from the information you provided. My > > car is a manual transmission but the crankshaft has the cone you are > > speaking about. Could I possibly have an engine that was not the > original > > 1958. I didn't think this was the case. This car was my wife's high > school > > car and her Dad bought it used in 1959 or 1960. Therefore, a early 60's > > engine doesn't seem realistic. Is there some was I can tell the year of > the > > engine? > > > > Anyway, any further help or information would be greatly appreciated. I > > have decided to purchase the complete engine rebuilt kit from either > Kanter > > or Falcon. Any thoughts there? The engine has already been bored out to > > .0040 and we have found pistons from Egge. > > > > My father in law had done some previous engine work on this car. > > Unfortunately, he has passed away. I should have asked about it years > ago. > > > > John C. Metts > > 2407 Sierra Vista > > Artesia, NM 88210 > > Telephone 505.736.1962 > > Cell 505.308.3188 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Frank Swygert [mailto:farna@xxxxxxx] > > Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 3:39 PM > > To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jcmetts@xxxxxxxx > > Cc: Tom Jennings > > Subject: re: Fwd: 1958 Rambler American restoration > > > > John, I sent this to the AMC-List and to your personal e-mail. > > > > As long as you have a manual transmission you can use the crankshaft from > > any 55-63 195.6 flat-head (L-head) or OHV (overhead valve) engine. The > > cranks and rods are the same in the L-head and OHV. > > > > If, however, you have an automatic transmission, it gets a little > trickier. > > 55-62 automatic transmission cars have a "cone" on the end of the > crankshaft > > and you must use one of those. 63-65 195.6 engines with automatic trans > use > > the same crank as a manual transmission car, so if you have a manual > trans > > you can use one of those also. Manual trans engines (and the 63-65 auto) > > have a flat flange on the end, no "cone" in the middle. If you need a pic > of > > the "cone" crank, Tom Jennings has one on his website... somewhere. > Couldn't > > find it, but I'm sure he'll post a link once he sees this. > > > > You can use any year engine in your car. If you happen to find a 64-66 > > American 195.6 it won't have the plate on the front that holds the engine > > mounts in yours, those models have side engine mounts. It's simple to > remove > > the side mounts and install the plate on the front of yours (it mounts > under > > the timing cover) on the later engine. If you have a 64-65 American you > > wouldn't be able to use an older engine (except for a 63 Classic engine) > as > > the block doesn't have the mount bosses on the right side (front and rear > of > > oil pump). > > > > This info should help you find a crank or parts engine quicker. > > > > ---------------- > > > > > >>> From: "John C. Metts" <jcmetts@xxxxxxxx> > >>> Date: April 29, 2009 4:53:54 PM CDT > >>> > >>> I would appreciate any help you or other club members could give me > >>> in locating a crankshaft for a 1958 Ramber American 196 flat head > >>> engines. > >>> I've been playing Dick Tracy for weeks and come up short at most of > >>> the logical web sites. I think my best bet would just be to find > >>> someone who has some cars and parts. > >>> > >>> > > > -- > Frank Swygert > Publisher, "American Motors Cars" > Magazine (AMC) > For all AMC enthusiasts > http://farna.home.att.net/AMC.html > (free download available!) > > > -- All of your arguments are invalid. Enjoy your unstable system. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20090503/7592ef95/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com