American Motors/amc trans

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-------------------------I plan on rebuilding the car as a performanace street machine, but will also be drag racing it in bracketts. ( would really like to make it an all out brackett car).
All suggetions an dooing this would be greatly appereciated. Also who due you suggest I contact on Mopar issues?

Thanks again,Bryan


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1973 Javelin.
Can you tell me the differance's between the amc and mopar trans.( 727,904,998 etc.)?
and what I would need to know to to swap one for the other.

Thanks ,Bryan

ps. 304ci, and I belive a 727 ?
Answer -
Bryan,
An AMC with a 304 would not have a 727 trans, unless it was a special order fleet vehicle; very unlikely. The trans you probably have hooked to your Javelin 304 is the 998. Inside, the AMC & Mopars are the same. The bell housing and bolt pattern are different, though. You can use an overhaul & gasket kit from a Mopar, but a Mopar Torque Flite will NOT bolt up to an AMC engine. The AMC 727 & 998 are interchangable. Of course, the 727 is the choice for engines with any horsepower. Good luck
Kevin

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The answer to your first question would be too long for this message board. I would, however, recommend you visit a local book store. i.e Waldenbooks or Barnes & Noble. Look over the books in their automotive section. There are books from chassis design to engine building to how to build a car for the drags. Read as much as you can. You will also find books about building Mopars. Searching the web is also beneficial. Type in Mopar or AMC in your search engine and you will be surprised to find how much information is available online.
If you have a specific question or don't understand something, let me know.
Good luck and happy reading.
Kevin  

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I can answer many technical questions relating to AMC vehicles prior to 1979. I also have experience with Rambler & Nash vehicles.

Experience

I am a former AMC technician, service writer and service manager. I have worked in AMC dealers in Illinois in the 70's. After college, I was a Field Service Rep for American Motors Sales Corporation, working out of the Chicago Zone office. I traveled to AMC dealers assisting in the diagnosis and repair of AMC vehicles. I was also the Area Training Manager for DeLorean Motor Company. I have 10+ years as an Automotive Instructor. I have modified and restored
numerous AMC vehicles. I have been working on AMC vehicles for over 30 years.

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I have been an ASE Certified Master Technician since 1975. This includes L1. I am also currently a Toyota Certified Master Diagnostic Technician.

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I have articles in "American Motoring", the official publication of the American Motors Owners Association. They are the largest AMC club in the world.

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I have a certificate I printed out from a website.

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