Re: Three speed transmission questions
     
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Re: Three speed transmission questions
- From: ameskg@xxxxxxxxx
 
- Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 20:09:42 -0800
 
Actually, the 150T was the replacement for the T-14, not 15.
Ken Ames
Quoting Joe Wyatt <jwyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I have one of the 72 model 150-T / 3 speeds if you looking for one to fit, 
> It was the replacement for the T-15.
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> Joe W.
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> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 18:51:13 -0500
> From: neprocap@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Three speed transmission questions
> To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Message-ID: <ADVANCES62S2TRqf69a000018ac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Here's the skinny, I just bought one of the original 19, 3 speed, 2 bbl 
> SC/360's (only five of the originals whereabouts are known). The car came 
> minus engine and transmission. I had an extra 71 360, 2 bbl engine but now I
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> am searching for the correct transmission. Unfortunately, I don't know 
> exactly what I am looking for. Three speed transmissions are foreign to me 
> so here are my questions. Did AMC use the same 3 speed behind a 6 cyl as it 
> did the V-8's (360 too?). What would be the correct 3 speed for a 71? Did 
> they change over the years like they did with automatics or were they like 4
> 
> speeds and only made minor modifications throughout the years? I would like 
> to restore this rare car but I am not completely against a few minor 
> deviations in originality 
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