" From: Larry Turman <shastalakekid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> " " [] " The T-10 "V" (Close) used with 68-69 model 390 engines incorporated a " large front bearing cap (#318 5168) and throw out bearing (#320 7521). possibly this bearing crosses to t86 or t89 apps, used with amc v8s up to '67. " All other T-10's (including the aftermarket Super T-10) use a smaller " bearing and cap. iirc this is the same as the t96/t14 release bearing. " Wide "T" series " Wide "P" series " Close "V" series " Super T-10 wide "W" series " Super T-10 Close "S" series nit: it might be common to refer only to w and s codes as 'super', but afaik all amc t10s are super, series 1 ['66-'74]. w and s might be s1 or s2 ['74-8], depending on when they were made. one of the things that made them 'super' was the size of the cluster shaft, 7/8" vs. 3/4" in the original t10. it was increased again to 1" in the s3 super, '78-'83. history: after gm showed warner how to make the t10 from the t89 in '58[?] they came out with their own stronger version in '64, made by in-house muncie. warner retaliated with the super t10 in '66... ultimately the t10 pulled ahead of the muncie, but neither are as strong as a ford toploader, which you can use with a late-'70s 3sp setup as the t150 is also a ford toploader. ________________________________________________________________________ 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://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com