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    Has anyone put a 327 amc in a m715 and what trans can or should I use?

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    Hmmm... I wonder if it's the same bellhousing pattern as the 230 (although the 327 is a very old AMC engine). I would LOVE to see a M715 with a 327

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    It is not the same bellhousing as the 230.
    Whether or not here is a bellhousing for the T98 trans to bolt to that motor, I dont know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    It is not the same bellhousing as the 230.
    Whether or not here is a bellhousing for the T98 trans to bolt to that motor, I dont know.
    I guess it would be easier to find a 2WD transmission that bolts to the 327, or perhaps transplant a 4WD and T/C altogether.

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    I had a stock 66 J-200 with the 327 and it had a T-98 with a married model 20 trans case so I know they're out there but getting harder to find. That was a great motor!

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