Re: [AMC-list] Hmmmm, 232's and whatnot
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Re: [AMC-list] Hmmmm, 232's and whatnot
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:08:11 -0500 (EST)
" From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx>
"
" Ford used a T-86 in their late 60s cars with OD (the old BW OD). I
" don't know if the Ford trans had the same pattern or Ford made a
" special bell for the T-86/OD trans.
afaik it had the same pattern as the jeep t86, though different input
shaft; afaik this is what kicked off the engine-swap adapter business
in the early '60s - repowering underpowered jeep wagons with 289s,
easy to do with ford bellhousing and 'frankentranny'. and then
trans-dapt was born...
" According to Modern Driveline the Falcon didn't use a T-96. It used a
" small Ford three speed trans that is similar in size to the T-96.
it suuure looks an awful lot -like- a t96...
" -------------
" On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 13:28, Jim Blair<carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"
" > Is the T14 pattern the same as the 3speed I had in my '66 Fairlane with
" > 289?
not likely, though -jeep- t14s have a t86 nose...
no warner tranny short of a t18 or t19 has ever had the wide ford
rectangle pattern.
" From: tom jennings<tomj@xxxxxxx>
"
" Is the AMC T-96 (early, late, you pick) the same as the one in early
" Falcons?
ford used several bolt pattern variations with their little
whatever-it-was. it was a rectangle at first, like the early rambler
t96, but at the end they'd moved one lower bolt way down. the upper 2
bolts appear to be the same as amc all along.
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