This is my first post so I apologize in advance:
I bought a 1977 Scout SSII that was equipped with a 196 4cyl, t19 with I believe 6.32:1 ratio, Dana 44 front and rear (4.09 gears). I want it to be a rig that I can take out on the rubicon and also go hunting in but she needs a full rebuild (lots of cancer).
I am working on taking the body off right now because there is a lot of rust and I have another tub to replace it. I am hiring someone to do the body and paint (tub I have has floor boards and rockers cut out but includes the replacing sheet metal) . I figured I would do the work on the engine, transmission, and suspension.
I am going to start with the suspension. I got a 4" lift kit with the tub I bought. Pretty basic I imagine, the only thing I need to get is shock absorbers and bumpstops (advice?). Also I saw in a build up on here (Scout II SOA + r/s by Jeff) with those control arms in the rear. Is this only beneficial with a spring over? Any advice on ways to instal the lift?
Transmission: any help on this one would be greatly appreciated. I have the t19 and im pretty sure it has the 6.32:1 ratio in it. When I was driving it would be hard to shift into and out of 1st and 2nd. I would push the clutch in all the way and it wouldnt engage easily. Also when at a stop I would push in the clutch and if I took my foot off the brake, the car would move forward. I imagine this is all a clutch problem.
Engine: I have a 196 4cyl. I thought about putting in a 345 but I think an inline six would be better. Not only for parts and fuel but also ive only owned 258's and havent had any problems. So my question is: will a 258 hook up easily to the t19? (I read that it should) also I was told that Ford made a 300 cu. In. Inline? Not sure if thats true... I read about a 262 inline and not sure if anyone has a background on that engine but if that can hook up too, im interested. I will be taking her in the hills so im looking for an engine that can pull. If anyone has advice on engines that mount to the t19 that you prefer or know about, im open ears.
Thank you for all your help
I bought a 1977 Scout SSII that was equipped with a 196 4cyl, t19 with I believe 6.32:1 ratio, Dana 44 front and rear (4.09 gears). I want it to be a rig that I can take out on the rubicon and also go hunting in but she needs a full rebuild (lots of cancer).
I am working on taking the body off right now because there is a lot of rust and I have another tub to replace it. I am hiring someone to do the body and paint (tub I have has floor boards and rockers cut out but includes the replacing sheet metal) . I figured I would do the work on the engine, transmission, and suspension.
I am going to start with the suspension. I got a 4" lift kit with the tub I bought. Pretty basic I imagine, the only thing I need to get is shock absorbers and bumpstops (advice?). Also I saw in a build up on here (Scout II SOA + r/s by Jeff) with those control arms in the rear. Is this only beneficial with a spring over? Any advice on ways to instal the lift?
Transmission: any help on this one would be greatly appreciated. I have the t19 and im pretty sure it has the 6.32:1 ratio in it. When I was driving it would be hard to shift into and out of 1st and 2nd. I would push the clutch in all the way and it wouldnt engage easily. Also when at a stop I would push in the clutch and if I took my foot off the brake, the car would move forward. I imagine this is all a clutch problem.
Engine: I have a 196 4cyl. I thought about putting in a 345 but I think an inline six would be better. Not only for parts and fuel but also ive only owned 258's and havent had any problems. So my question is: will a 258 hook up easily to the t19? (I read that it should) also I was told that Ford made a 300 cu. In. Inline? Not sure if thats true... I read about a 262 inline and not sure if anyone has a background on that engine but if that can hook up too, im interested. I will be taking her in the hills so im looking for an engine that can pull. If anyone has advice on engines that mount to the t19 that you prefer or know about, im open ears.
Thank you for all your help
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