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Ha, ha, "witch"

yeah, thanks. I'm putting in a new clutch and the new pilot bushing doesnt fit in my flywheel. the guy at the shop said the 2.5 only had the 5-speed. i was wondering if the previous owner had swapped it with the one i have

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Ha, ha, "witch"

yeah, thanks. I'm putting in a new clutch and the new pilot bushing doesnt fit in my flywheel. the guy at the shop said the 2.5 only had the 5-speed. i was wondering if the previous owner had swapped it with the one i have

 

The 2.5L came with a 4 speed or 5 speed. My 1986 with the 2.5L came from the factory with a 4 speed. What year is your Comanche? Is it 4x2 or 4x4? You can tell from the VIN if yours came with a 4 speed originally. Look at the 5th digit in the VIN if your truck is 4x2 it will have an S for the 4 speed. If your truck is 4x4 it will have an X for the 4 speed. That is if it had a 4 speed from the factory.

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its a "T"

 

You can't tell from the VIN unless it is 1988 or older. I would bet yours had a 4 speed from the factory though. I have seen many 1989s with 4 speeds.

 

My 89 has a 2.5L 4spd. its a 4x2.

 

quick q.

 

only AMC did the black interiors for the XJ/MJ's right? I found a red XJ w/ black interior (nabbed the door winder) and the door tag said 1988 as the make.

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Ha, ha, "witch"

yeah, thanks. I'm putting in a new clutch and the new pilot bushing doesnt fit in my flywheel. the guy at the shop said the 2.5 only had the 5-speed. i was wondering if the previous owner had swapped it with the one i have

The AX-4 and the AX-5 are the same transmission, except the AX-4 has an enpty rear section where the 5th gear bits are in the AX-5. The pilot shaft snout should be the same diameter.

 

Either he got the wrong pilot bushing, or your 4-speed is a T-4 instead of an AX-4. For the first couple of years AMC had problems obtaining enough AX-4 and AX-5 transmissions, so the used some T-4 and T-5 boxes to keep the assembly lines moving. I thought that was true only in 1984 and 1985, but I suppose it's possible they were still doing it in 1986 when the MJ came out.

 

BTW, the guy at the shop is wrong. The early XJs and MJs were available with a 4-cyl engine and 4-speed transmission. That was the base configuration. I have two of them here, an 86 MJ longbed and an 88 MJ shortbed.

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quick q.

 

only AMC did the black interiors for the XJ/MJ's right? I found a red XJ w/ black interior (nabbed the door winder) and the door tag said 1988 as the make.

 

Correct...or so I thought.

 

Jeff

 

all I care is that the dash is black, and so are the seats. I'm going back to yank the dash (just the bezel, not the gauges, as its got idiot lights like my own)

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