The viscous coupler isn't light either!
Hahahahahah! 10lbs of
crammed into a 5lb case. (≧◡≦)
From what I've noticed, the AW4 is a little heavier than the A998 and the NP229 is MUCH heavier than the NP129.
The 4.0L is considerably lighter than a 258. Not sure where the 232 sits on this scale but when my final swap is an EFI 151, it's definitely going to be lighter than the entirety of the original drivetrain.
The most ideal 6 would be a rebuilt 4.0L bored out .03/.04" and using a remachined crank from a Hornet. The 4.0L behavior is like a new car with less torque than the 258, so it has a middle and some top end it's not hotrod territory. It's still not ideal where we tend to be when driving around in....Civilization. O_o
Some immediate responses to obsolete thoughts...
1. The exhaust will interfere- Don't worry about the exhaust. It shouldn't even be there during the planning stage. I would tear it out if I could. The manifold will interfere? I'm still on the fence about cutting into it, making a nice flat mating surface for it and making a turbo 6. The angle on some stock headers will either interfere with the diff(good sign) or with the block(bad sign). I'm a little more than marginally blessed here.
2. AW4 controls and integration...The computer and wiring modification for an AMC wiring block. Snore. This is why I'm doing a basic integration with the computer for a manual and keeping the torqueflite. This is one area where I simply do NOT have the patience.
3. Controls in the dash? I wouldn't bother modifying the dash. Maybe the clusterpod and radio but the rest should be left alone.
4. Ford Contour?
5. Time to go picking.
Most of the owners looking for better mileage are usually stuck bumper to bumper so no amount of help will work. Some of us are stuck in an insanity circus with too much on our plate. When I bought my Eagle the 258 engine was in okay shape but constant interference by incompetent mechanics quickly destroyed it. The transmission became a revolving door issue for the same reason and after 3 months of an idiot playing keepaway with it, the bill was NOT worth what I got back but I had to have it. My Eagle was a daily driver for going up to the capitol for work and taking off for Portland on my time off. Time behind the wheel of the Eagle is extremely effective therapy.