Re: [AMC-list] 64 440-h ques, and a 327 to boot
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Re: [AMC-list] 64 440-h ques, and a 327 to boot
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 15:57:24 -0500 (EST)
" From: russ hathaway <russh97309@xxxxxxxxx>
"
"
" I just picked up a 196-OD combo with a posi rear. The brakes are
" frozen so I can't count the turns but there is a tag on the fill plug
" id'ing it as a posi. Before I tear it apart I have some questions.
" The size should be about 4:10, right?
3.78 maybe; certainly not taller.
" Can I put the brakes from a later year 15 on this puppy? I have
" several complete brake set-ups that I can put on. I should be able
" to pull the axles and plates and just pop on the newer set.
afaik no reason why not, though there may be some reason i don't know.
nicest would be the 10" used on everything from '73 v8 cars to '89
cherokees and wranglers, but also '80-ish concord wagons and spirit
amxs [and a few others] with amc15 axles - you'd need those backing
plates.
" Can I drop in the whole posi innards into a late year housing? That
" would be ideal, that way I get rid of that big ol' nut.
also afaik no reason why not.
" Also, I am looking at a 57-62 327 engine and push button tranny. The
" engine turns over, a little too easy. I get just a faint hint of
" compression when it is turned with a breaker. He says it came from a
" runner (we've all heard that before) but shouldn't I feel some comp?
i think so. it could be somthing minor like valves that would free up
with a little heat and oil. or...
" It spun real nice.
that's a positive, at least!
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