A: AX-15 is a nice tight, strong trans (available in 2wd '89 up XJs and Grand Cherokees with 4.0 ), but you would want to match the axle ratio and tire size to the Jeep it came from for best results. The 2WD BA 10/5 I am running right now works well, but it won't take the abuse forever (it has a leak in the front someplace and I am changing to auto soon, so I'm not too worried about it) It worked more like car gearing (well, the Peugeot used them with the same ratio. I tried to find different internal gearing on Peugeot lists and was unsuccessful) when I was running 33" tires, and 3.08 ratio. Now I rev out in first with 3.73 gears and have to upshift in town to 5th sometimes, but taking off on the hills is easier. From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Eesss Kose - Wess Kose Message-ID: <20050106235942.U3000@localhost> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Brien Tourville wrote: > East Coast is a close relation to the Rust Belt - > so don't think we have it made ! Well that's true enough. I lived in Assachusetts til I was 20something. Salt! And my hornet has none. But for every AMC out here there's 10, easy, out there. Sheetmetal lasts OK, but hard parts are murder to find. My trans is coming from Virginia. Shipping -- ouch! And I can't see it til it gets here. > So what is this '70 Hornet about ? > You running a 'Big 6 Inliner' ? I *like* sixes. Like a fool I want a manual trans. If this trans is a bust I'll stick a 904 in it w/a shift kit. The motor is a built 258 I bought from a friend -- it appears to be nice, we'll see. Jim Blair, Seattle, WA '84 J10 Black Jack (lifted 12" and stroked to 280cu/in!), '73 J4000 304/TH400/QT tow truck http://www.virtualjeep.com AMC list subscription options link http://www.amxfiles.com/amc-list/options.cfm