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    3 Speed to 5 Speed?

    I've been looking at a '74 Javelin that is powered by a 258 I6 and a 3 speed manual.
    I do not know what model three speed it is.

    I have a nice 360 from a '78 Chief that is just begging to be dropping in between the front fenders, but I am sure that 3 speed would not hold up.

    My question to the group, what 5 Speed would be recommended behind a mild 360?

    It's my understanding that the I6 bellhousing should be work on my 360.

    So, I would need a 360 flywheel, new clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, etc...
    Reuse the existing clutch release mechanism (mechanical?)
    Adapt a 5 speed (T-5 from a Rustang?) to the AMC bellhousing
    Modify the rearcross member
    Change the length of the driveshaft
    Install a shifter if one did not come with the donor. (Hurst?)

    Sure, I could use a T10 four speed, but looking to upgrade
    Bryan Smith
    Fort Wayne, Indiana
    2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
    - 5.7 HEMI powered
    1982 Jeep J10
    - Progress toward road-worthiness is being made!
    1981 Jeep J20
    - Commercial flat bed - Long term Project: RUST! Long term project (RUST!)

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    Okay, my questions have been answered over at AMCForums.

    Here is the posting:
    3 Speed to 5 Speed?

    Basically, a World Class 5 Speed from a Mustang will bolt up to a early 80's bellhousing from AMC cars.
    AMC used a T4 four speed which shares the same bolt pattern and mating surfaces as a Ford T5.
    Bryan Smith
    Fort Wayne, Indiana
    2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
    - 5.7 HEMI powered
    1982 Jeep J10
    - Progress toward road-worthiness is being made!
    1981 Jeep J20
    - Commercial flat bed - Long term Project: RUST! Long term project (RUST!)

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    Hmm.. didn't know that.....but sry couldn't help ya....If its 2 wheel drive im lost but 4x4.....thats my specialty but i do hope to own a fine piece of AMC preferably an AMX!
    1980 CJ-5, 360 powered, T-18, Dana 20, Advanced Adapters output , 4.56's, Dana 30 frt chromoly shafts w/297 joints and Tru-Trac and M20 rear with Detroit, Superior shafts, and disc brakes and Tom Woods frt and rear shafts.........about 10k in misc aftermarket parts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76-cj7
    Hmm.. didn't know that.....but sry couldn't help ya....If its 2 wheel drive im lost but 4x4.....thats my specialty but i do hope to own a fine piece of AMC preferably an AMX!
    I am in the same boat with ya. I am also a truck/4X4 fellow.
    I do not know much about Go-Fast AMC cars.

    I recently saw a '74 Javelin I wanted, but I decided now is not the time.
    I would like to own a base model 71-74 Javelin to modify as I want, like a 5 speed or other HiPo parts.
    Bryan Smith
    Fort Wayne, Indiana
    2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
    - 5.7 HEMI powered
    1982 Jeep J10
    - Progress toward road-worthiness is being made!
    1981 Jeep J20
    - Commercial flat bed - Long term Project: RUST! Long term project (RUST!)

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    You think just like me about gettin a car. I want somehting not so special so i can do what i want and cut what i want with out the feeling of guilt.
    1980 CJ-5, 360 powered, T-18, Dana 20, Advanced Adapters output , 4.56's, Dana 30 frt chromoly shafts w/297 joints and Tru-Trac and M20 rear with Detroit, Superior shafts, and disc brakes and Tom Woods frt and rear shafts.........about 10k in misc aftermarket parts!

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