Re: [gremlintime] Re: Eagle 5-speed into 1972 Gremlin??????
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Re: [gremlintime] Re: Eagle 5-speed into 1972 Gremlin??????



I've seen a 1980's Spirit with a 258/5-speed. That should work...though this early T5 isn't very strong. Also, many Jeep CJ5's & 7's had the AMC 258 with a T5 tranny...but that's also set up for 4WD, & not too strong.

A Tremec 5-speed might fit...I suggest calling Tremec & asking.

I'm going the really-expensive-but-really-strong route after blowing up my T-10--a Richmond 6-speed.


----Original Message Follows---- From: "way2phastphil" <way2phastphil@xxxx> Reply-To: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gremlintime] Re: Eagle 5-speed into 1972 Gremlin?????? Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2003 01:41:22 -0000

--- In gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, hallosey@xxxx wrote:


Nope, won't work. The Eagle trans has splines on the end, to mate w/ the transfer case. It does not have the yoke needed for u-joints that attach to the drive shaft. Good creative idea, but it would take some serious engineering to mate the two. You might, I repeat, might, be able to make a yoke to attach to the splines, but... I think you would be better off finding a trans from a 2 wheel drive car. Another alternative that I've read about is to put a Mustang trans in the car. I don't have much info, but maybe someone else can help. Also, try www.amcforum.net. That's where I saw the idea mentioned.



Or yoou could lenghten the drive shaft


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