" From: wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx " " Should fit by following the same recipe as the 65. The 232 was introduced " in the 64 Classic, so they knew it was coming. " To swap into 65 you need " Cross member and mounts, or make your own. can be from any 199-232 american or 6cyl hornet/gremlin/concord/spirit. " Water pump and pulley, short used in 64-65 Americans and early 70's cj jeeps. '65 american [232] only; all 232-258 jeeps '65-'74 afaik " Flip the radiator brackets to move the rad forward. " The auto trans from the 64 may work as-is or you may need to do a converter " swap. The starter was moved out from crank center line to clear the block. you'd need a 290/304 converter housing [assuming m40 and m30 bolt patterns are the same] and flex plate, which you'd have to rebalance. and the starter is on the other side from '64-'71 199/232/258, but i'm not sure where it is on the 196. " Manual trans? Probably needs a fly wheel and bell swap, but. I'm not sure. yup. t14 used up to '76 with sixes and 304 has the same bolt pattern. if it's a stick, i'd also be tempted to swap a t14 and driveshaft from a '67-'70 american or javelin 232, and a non-big-nut rear from a '65-6 232 or '67-9 any six american, and maybe also 10" brakes - v8 fronts, spirit amx / concord wagon rears. ________________________________________________________________________ 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