> The Nissan, like most fours, looks good on paper, but there is only 20.5" > between the front suspension mounts. There's over 27" up top, but the > suspension mounts are roughly 7.25" above the front rails. > > I wont belabor it, and I don't mean to argue at all, because I have not tried to fit one or taken serious measurements, but as you point out, it's narrowest down at oil-pan level. There's a bunch of configurations of heads for that motor; the DOHC head very likely won't fit. The SOHC head might though, and there *was* some carb intake, possibly a truck setup, or worst case, aftermarket. When it comes down to it, making an intake manifold is just not a big deal, pipes on a flange. Could be made out of plastic, could even be semi-flexible hose on a flange plate, up and over the valve cover. (You should see how tall the Weber+airfilter+adapter is on the 195.6! It's a bit comical. Just clears the hood... makes the old WCD look like one of those squat 4bbls :-) Then there's the transmission unknown... But I think these type motors are more apt than iron not much newer than early 60's stuff. The nation-of-origin stuff isn't an emotional issue for me; once it leaves the "all AMC" region it's all game to me. YMMV! :-) Subtracting 300 lbs doesn't hurt either! It probably puts the car in sub-2500 lb territory. Also, though the quad4 trans adapter is $500, someone's paved the way, and that's worth a lot! It's not like any of these swaps will be done on pocket change. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20100413/a5c26d3b/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com