Transmission identification
(→AMC automatic transmissions, 1955-'71) |
(→Jeep automatic transmissions, 1971-back) |
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===Jeep automatic transmissions, 1971-back=== | ===Jeep automatic transmissions, 1971-back=== | ||
− | Borg Warner automatic transmissions were used with the 230 OHC Jeep Tornado engine in the | + | Borg Warner automatic transmissions were used with the 230 OHC Jeep Tornado engine in the Jeep pickup and Wagoneer. |
The Buick 350 V8, 225 V6, and AMC 327 V8 engines used a nailhead pattern TH400 (also used by many other manufacturers such as Rolls Royce and Jaguar with an adapter ring) during the mid-to-late 1960s. The AMC engines also used the TH400 with an adapter from 1969 until late 1973 when AMC bought a TH400 case with the AMC pattern. The TH400 AMC case was used until the end of 1979 model production. | The Buick 350 V8, 225 V6, and AMC 327 V8 engines used a nailhead pattern TH400 (also used by many other manufacturers such as Rolls Royce and Jaguar with an adapter ring) during the mid-to-late 1960s. The AMC engines also used the TH400 with an adapter from 1969 until late 1973 when AMC bought a TH400 case with the AMC pattern. The TH400 AMC case was used until the end of 1979 model production. | ||
− | The 232 AMC straight six engine used in 1968 to 1971 Jeeps likely used the Borg Warner automatic, as they were a smaller pattern than the AMC V8 until 1972. BW automatics were in the 2WD Jeep DJ "Postal Jeep". | + | The 232 AMC straight six engine used in 1968 to 1971 Jeeps likely used the Borg Warner automatic, as they were a smaller pattern than the AMC V8 until 1972. BW automatics were in the 2WD Jeep DJ "Postal Jeep". |
==Transmission dimensions== | ==Transmission dimensions== |