I'd considered 16" wheels, but no more. RM, enforces the, nah that won't happen" I need a 90-92 ranger rear axle with 3:55's. ANYONE? I got way to much tread on those tires and they are approaching 10 years old. Sure would like to smoke of a few 32's without breaking the amc 15 :) Just might have to run up to the truck place and get the axles retorqued and see what gives first :) Supposed to be sunny sunday, should get a whole 100 miles on it this weekend, if I am ambitious. Sure is nice to ride in a quiet car with heat/defrost that works! Anycar shows Sunday morning, yeah sure, in October in WV... Mark Price Morgantown, WV 26508 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II "I realize that death is inevitable. I just don't want to be around when it happens!" ----- "Sandwich Maker" <adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: "Sandwich Maker" <adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 2:22:10 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: Re: [AMC-list] calponycar adapter to replace the T-96 with T-5... > > " From: tom jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> > " > " > " > yeah; they're fine on the back but front end roll geometry is > completely > " > opposite to what low profiles want - tires are set to lean -more- > into a > " > roll instead of staying more vertical. > " > " And the usual suggestion for American cars is to put super stiff > springs up > " front to minimize compression to minimize (positive) camber > changes... I'm > " not going that route, it doesn't need it, it would ruin the car for > the 99% > " of the time I'm NOT rallying. I wonder too how much the negative > camber > " change on these cars match the body roll, or could be made to with > stiffer > " rear springs or sway bar. > > the correct solution would be what shelby did with his mustangs, > relocate the upper inner a-arm pivot. it was easy on those cars b/c > the pivot is a bolt-on dogbone; you can just drill [and reinforce] > new > holes on the inner fender... > > > " From: Wrambler <wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx> > " > " Go to a large Advance auto or Napa, they often have boxes of > different > " size bronze pilots. When I did not have the correct one for my 4.0L > T5 > " combo I went to an Advance auto and found one that had the correct > .509? IIRC. > " inner diameter for the AMC T5 but was way thicker and larger in > external diam. > " I took it to a machine shop and had the external machined to fit the > crank > " and had them leave a 1/4" lip on one side so it would only drive in > so far. > " Works perfect, cheap to! I think you can even buy the oiled bronze > in chunks > " or rods if needed. > > warner trannies up to the mid '70s, at least on amc, stude, and > willys, have 0.750" pilots; fords, incl the t150 amc used, are mostly > 0.670"; gm are 0.590". the sr4 on both ford and amc, amc/jeep t4/t5, > t170 family, ba 10/5, ax5, and early ax15 are 0.590". 4-cyl ford t5s > may also be 0.590". toyota, incl their ver of the ax5 and ax15, are > 10.5mm, 0.413". that's if you want to put an r154 behind your 4.0. > > not likely a help for a 196, but from > http://www.jeep4.0performance.4mg.com/tech_specs.html > > '87-'89.5 BA10/5: > '89.5-'91 AX15: > [0.590" pilot] > > OEM pilot bearing 33004041 for '87-'91 4.0 engine or stroker > Advance Adapters pilot bushing 716120 for '92-'06 4.0 engine > > '92-'99 AX15 and NVG3550: > [0.750" pilot] > > OEM pilot bearing 53009180AB for '87-'91 engine or stroker > OEM pilot bearing 53009180AB or 53009181 for '92-'06 4.0 engine. > > i'm curious how far back in amc history the oem rollers fit... would > the 0.750" fit my 199? > ________________________________________________________________________ > 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 _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com