Coffee Freak
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I'm building a rat rod out of parts that I already have on hand. I don't currently own an engine, but I have a long inputT90 transmission, a Dana 18 transfer case to mate up to a pair of Suzuki Samurai axles (I know weak import crap, but the price was right - free!). The trans and t-case are out of a 1950's Willys Jeep.
I want to keep this 4WD even though it will never see off-road use except if you count the wet grass in my backyard.
Here's my dilemma... When I got the T90, the guy I bought it from threw in another spare T90 with a short input shaft, so between the two transmissions, I can adapt it to a 4 cyl with the short shaft or the 6/8 cyl with the long input shaft. What I'm missing is a bellhousing. I found a guy who has a bellhousing that will mate up to a vintage 1950's L-head 4 cyl like what was in the old Army Jeeps, but he also has an adapter that will mate up to a small block Chevy motor.
Since I really don't care about how much horsepower this thing makes (I know - blasphemy!), I can go either way. The L-head motor would be MUCH harder to come by and harder to get parts for. The SB Chevy is easy to work on, and parts are PLENTIFUL (I can pick up a running motor for $200), but it seems like EVERYONE has one in their rod.
What are the suggestions, also bearing in mind, money is SUPER tight for this build? I have three kids under 7 plus a senior in high school to pay for - rat rod funds are VERY limited. Donations are accepted!
I want to keep this 4WD even though it will never see off-road use except if you count the wet grass in my backyard.
Here's my dilemma... When I got the T90, the guy I bought it from threw in another spare T90 with a short input shaft, so between the two transmissions, I can adapt it to a 4 cyl with the short shaft or the 6/8 cyl with the long input shaft. What I'm missing is a bellhousing. I found a guy who has a bellhousing that will mate up to a vintage 1950's L-head 4 cyl like what was in the old Army Jeeps, but he also has an adapter that will mate up to a small block Chevy motor.
Since I really don't care about how much horsepower this thing makes (I know - blasphemy!), I can go either way. The L-head motor would be MUCH harder to come by and harder to get parts for. The SB Chevy is easy to work on, and parts are PLENTIFUL (I can pick up a running motor for $200), but it seems like EVERYONE has one in their rod.
What are the suggestions, also bearing in mind, money is SUPER tight for this build? I have three kids under 7 plus a senior in high school to pay for - rat rod funds are VERY limited. Donations are accepted!