" From: Rick Trawick <rtrawick@xxxxxxxxx> " " Just to add to the comments... " I think GM has proven pretty well the OHC is not the magic bullet. The " small block Chevrolet V8 is still a pushrod engine and (though I don't buy " in with the Chevy folks that it is the "same" small block for all these " years) still can be made to have great power-to-displacement ratings, be " very clean and very fuel efficient. The magic is not the location of the " cams but modern electronics. The current design of feedback-loop electronic " engine control can do things that were only dreamed of when our six was " designed. not just electronics. remember the crappy gm 2.8 v6 in the first cherokees? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_High_Value_engine is what it's grown into. the 3.5L lx9 is 200 hp, 220 ft-lbs; the 3.9L lz9 is 240/240, and they're still pushrod and 2 valve. but they have 3 things the 4.0 didn't - roller lifters, knock sensor [okay, the 4.0 had one and lost it], and variable cam timing. and there are displacement on demand variants. " But if you look at the last iteration of the 4.0 Jeep engine that " the 258 etc evolved to, the horsepower was up, torque was up and fuel " mileage was up. Yes, the head was redesigned but still it only had 2 " valves-per-cylinder and pushrods. " I think I have finally talked myself into dropping one into my Pacer. " Anybody have any info on adapting the Jeep fuel-injection harness and " computer into the 1977 AMC wiring harness? i know someone here or on the strokers list has done it, a daddy/daughter project painted purple. i believe it was her first car. i'd suggest an early '90s yj wrangler donor. they have a 'normal' accessory layout [unlike the cherokee] and the auto is still a 3sp all-hydraulic 32rh/tf999, so it'll play well with the pacer auto. and around here at least, obdI engines don't have to pass smog. " Rick " 77 Pacer wagon " " On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:17 PM, Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: " " > Jack, my comments are interspersed with a few points you made... " > " > ------------------------------**------------------ " > Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 17:27:56 -0700 (PDT) " > From: Jack Dale<mercendarian@xxxxxxxxx> " > " > A driver needs: the Willys head(OHC), AMC got by buying Jeep and then, " > instead of developing it, abandoned it.? IKA-Renault-Argentina sold cars " > with it on AMC 232 blocks until the mid-?'80s, even racing them, in the IKA " > "Torino". " > " > Frank: " > WRONG. The IKA Torino engine is totally unique, it shares NO parts with " > the AMC six. The bore is 3.334" (3-11/32"), stroke 4.375 (4-3/8"). The " > 199/232/258 all have a common 3.75" bore (3-3/4"), stroke varies. There has " > been speculation that it was based on the old Continental (Kaiser owned " > Continental engines in the late 50s/early 60s) 226 flat-head block, but I " > haven't looked at the 226 specs. " > ---------- i've seen the 226 specs - bore 3 5/16", stroke 4 3/8"... it was one of a family of fours and sixes with different bores and maybe different strokes too and i think even ohv versions - it was made for many many years as an industrial engine. i didn't know kaiser owned continental; that strengthens the idea that the 226 and 230 are related. iirc journal/bearing sizes are the same; the 226 was a 4-main engine too. ________________________________________________________________________ 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@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com