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SirDigger
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Which Code would be stamped in an AMC 15 with a 2,35 Ratio?
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SirDigger&his german Friends are looking for Parts http://theamcforum.com/forum/the-german-amc-forum-ambassadorsirdigger-needs_topic83570.html
1970 Javelin SST 304 1970 Javelin SST 360 |
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jebidia24
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I know this is old but if it's a 2.35 on an AMC 15 then it's a L code.
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1981 Eagle SX-4 258
1979 Spirit Kammback 122 |
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DetroitAMX
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That's how I always did a quick calculation of the ratio.
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Stormogdis
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Found this on a rebel/matador axle I took home yesterday
Edited by Stormogdis - Sep/23/2020 at 10:34am |
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tomj
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41 13 is 41 / 13 = 3.15, but they did the math for you also!
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1960 Rambler Super two-door wagon, OHV auto
1961 Roadster American, 195.6 OHV, T5 http://www.ramblerLore.com |
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Teamamc
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i have a 1979 amx V8 auto with a W2 stamped on rear diff. can not see this online anywhere.
Edited by Teamamc - Dec/21/2021 at 9:27pm |
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farna
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The only thing I could find was that the AMC20 used an "M" for a 4.10 gear with Trac-Loc limited slip differential in Jeeps. I'm pretty sure the Trac-Loc is just the Jeep name for Twin-Grip, but it may have been a different mechanism for locking the differential. The Jeep AMC20 center is the same as cars, so you could have a Jeep center. CJ AMC20s were 50.5" (narrow track) and 54.5" (wide track) wheel hub to wheel hub, FSJ rear axles were 57.8" (NT) and 62.3". Hornet V-8 axles are 58.5", so an FSJ NT rear axle should fit.
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Frank Swygert
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Trader
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I found a listing in a 79 to 81 parts catalogue Group 9-1 AMC20 that has W 2.56:1 - track lock not available.
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farna
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Definitely looks more like a "W" than an "M"!!! 2.56 gearing is about right for that year also. Dog off the line, but decent highway mileage with the three speed auto!
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Frank Swygert
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