Re: [Amc-list] 71 Gremlin 232
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Re: [Amc-list] 71 Gremlin 232



What I did when people looked down at my American was walk away.
I built it for me, only me. I ignored the looks and grumbles of my wife.
My kids wanted soem fwd tuner creation. By ignoring the masses I think I've taught my kids in my own way to do what they want and not whan society demands of them!
   Look at my signature, you can see what my American runs. look over on Photobucket under Wrambler_242 for a very small nuber of pics.
   The 4.0L gets nothing but positive comments and even with my heavy foot and big runner on the car gets 21mpg.
Your 232 is an almost exact early version of the 232. Going to the EFI would allow you to do a very close copy of the underhood of my car or somethind different of YOUR choice...
   Unless it was always your intention to have a V8 Gremlin and that urge won't die, then I would not go there...
Tell'm, " Do the letters F.O. mean anything to you" when they scoff...
   As for postives, I once had a city cop folow me for two miles, pull in behind me in the parking lot and ask me where I got mine and if I knew where he could find one!!!  How often does that happen with a bellybutton car?

--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II
" Chronic Pain Hurts"

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From: "Ted Dooling" <tdooling@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi,
> 
> As the proud owner of a 71 Gremlin (my dream car since I was 13. I know, I 
> know... what kind of a man would dream about owning a Gremlin) currently under 
> restoration I am always asked if it has a V8. This forces me to constantly 
> defend my 140hp 232 6. Maybe it's the cherry bomb muffler, Y pipe and two tail 
> pipes sticking out the back that prompts the question (I purchased it like this 
> and actually like the sound and look), or maybe it's the 15" Javelin rims, or 
> maybe they just can't figure why a 51 year old man would restore a Gremlin and 
> they are giving me the benefit of the doubt, but it is really making me wonder 
> about a couple things. First, is there anything I can do to beef up the 
> performance of the 232... carburetion, etc? I really like the way this engine 
> and trans run, but I would also like to get as much performance out of it as I 
> could. As a second option can I hook up a 304 to the really nice B/W 
> Flash-O-Matic currently in the car, or would I need to replace the t
>  rans with the engine? Is this an easy change over?
> 
> Thank you very much for any information shared on this topic.
> 
> Ted Dooling
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