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Bernie
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Posted: Aug/11/2018 at 9:27am |
Sorry if this is redundant but I am a new member and haven't quite figured out how the forum works. I have a what looks to be a new engine cross member that I had originally purchased when I had my SC Hornet many years ago but have forgotten all info that I had about it. Is there any way to determine visually what it will fit (models and years)? I am trying to list it for sale and don't want to give false product information on the part. Any help will be much appreciated. I have been away from the hobby many years but look back at pictures of my 71 SC Hornet and wish that I had never sold it, such a sweet car it was and still would be!!
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Samuelsc360
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If it is for the SC there will be 2 round holes on one mount bracket and 2 slotted holes on the other side.
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1971 SC360
1973 Ambassador Sedan 360 1973 Hornet X 360 1973 Javelin AMC 401 1975 Sportabout X 258 |
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PHAT69AMX
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Oh shucks, you are talking Front Crossmember, not the Trans Crossmember... doh ! EDIT - added IPM FRONT Crossmember listings below.... 1967-72 Illustrated Parts Manual FRONT CROSSMEMBERS : Edited by PHAT69AMX - Aug/12/2018 at 3:32pm |
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Samuelsc360
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The title of his topic was "V8 Engine Crossmember Identification". My mistake.
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1971 SC360
1973 Ambassador Sedan 360 1973 Hornet X 360 1973 Javelin AMC 401 1975 Sportabout X 258 |
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6PakBee
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Uh oh, I see from the listing that there is a different number for an SC/Rambler rear crossmember and a '69 American crossmember. What is the difference?
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Roger Gazur
1969 'B' Scheme SC/Rambler 1970 RWB 4-spd Machine 1970 Sonic Silver auto AMX All project cars. Forum Cockroach |
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farna
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SC/Rambler used a T-10 four speed only. Others would be for a three speed. Must be a mount difference... Could also be for the dual exhaust of the SC/Rambler... |
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tomslik
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I suspect dual exhaust might be one of the differences too. |
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67 american 290/4speed |
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Bernie
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Thanks dude, I assume the numbers to the right are part numbers, if so are they stamped into the part and if yes where, I can't seem to find any numbers on mine for the front or tranny. The front member has a paper tag affixed but long faded, any information would help as interweb searches show me nothing.
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Bernie
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How can I post some images to this thread??
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PHAT69AMX
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I am unaware if the part numbers are on the crossmemebers but I guess the part number info might give some "clues".
You have to have ( 30 ) forum posts before you can post pictures. Here's a picture of the V8 & 6-Cyl Hornet Crossmembers, IF one can trust internet descriptions... So I can't say I am "sure" this picture is correct.... |
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