" From: Ken Ames <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx> " " IIRC the Toronado axle was a '425' - a front-wheel drive version of the Turbo " 400. Eldorado probably the same. yup, and definitely the same; the eldo was a reskin of the toro platform. and as big as these cars were, they still had 2/3 of their weight on the front end... there was a 2nd gen ca. '80 +/-, th325, in both 3sp and 4sp versions, with lockup. biggest engine was an olds 403. " Quoting tom jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>: " " > On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 16:17, Armand Eshleman <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: " > " > > Oldsmobile toronado transaxle mated to a V-8 works pretty good I " > > understand.... " > > " > Yeah, but they're boat anchors. Two boat anchors! HUGE! HEAVY! And automatic " > only I think. Apparently tough though and well done. " > " > No V8's for me, so 200hp capacity would be enough. Something furrin' might " > work better, there's not much post-war driveline innovation in the U.S. up " > til recently (blasphemy? give me examples besides: corvair, f85, toronado, " > eagle, ... vette is recent) '65 is recent? that's when the vette got 4-wheel vented disks; '63 for irs. vettes also had that bizarre rochester mech fi setup, since the late '50s. i wonder if it inspired bosch k-jet later? what did the f85 get? it was a sister to the 'vair, skylark, and tempest, but the poncho got the 'vair transaxle, swing axles and all. and a slant 4 that was 1/2 a 389. btw these were afaik gm's first unibody. there wasn't much innovation in detroit because it didn't sell. the vette was and is a 'halo' car, not needed to be profitable in its own right, but every other innovation of the '50s/'60s faded away and was gone by the mid '80s; 'conventional' cars sold as well and were more profitable to make. there's been innovation since then, in reaction to regulations and foreign competition - in other words, forced. " > Some friends & I talked about eagle front in the rear, but that has it's own " > problems (eg. reversed rotation for starters). what's wrong with turning the diff around? it's just a conventional dana 30. " > Trivia for you: said friends and I could come up with no mid-engine, FRONT " > drive cars, at all. Except the Dymaxion, and that doesn't really count. there isn't much point. and wasn't the dymaxion just a [prewar] ford v8 chassis running backwards? not one of fuller's better ideas... he was -not- an engineer. ________________________________________________________________________ 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