What vehicles came with a AMC 360?

What vehicles came with a AMC 360?

In 1987, Chrysler Corporation acquired AMC and continued manufacturing the AMC “tall-deck” 360 cu in (5.9 L) version until 1991 for use in the Jeep Grand Wagoneer SUV….AMC V8 engine.

V8 engine
Power output 120–1,100 hp (89–820 kW)
Torque output 219–435 lb⋅ft (297–590 N⋅m)
Dimensions
Dry weight 600 lb (270 kg) (1956–1967)

What engine was in a Javelin?

Available only in a two-door hardtop, body style, the Javelin came in base and more premium SST models. Standard engines were a 232 cu in (3.8 L) straight-6 or a 290 cu in (4.8 L) two-barrel carburetor V8.

Is the AMC 360 a good crate engine?

This AMC 360 crate engine by Blue Monkey Performance would be EXCELLENT for that AMX, Javelin, Jeep Wagoner, CJ and etc. This 360 can be built to set you back in the seat and still has good all around power. In most cases by replacing the flexplate/flywheel this AMC 360 will replace that tired AMC 304 or AMC 360.

Which is the best engine for an AMX javelin?

This AMC crate Stroker engine by Blue Monkey Performance would be EXCELLENT for that AMX, Javelin, Rebel, Scrambler and etc. It will set you back in the seat and still has good all around power. In most cases by replacing the flexplate/flywheel this AMC 427 CID engine will replace that tired AMC 304 or AMC 360 or 401.

What was the displacement of the AMC 360?

General Specifications The AMC 360-cubic inch displacement V-8 engine was an overhead-valve design with two valves, one intake and one exhaust, per cylinder. The cylinder bore was 4.08 inches and the crankshaft stroke was 3.44 inches. Power outputs varied from year to year over this engine’s long production run.

How much torque do you need for an AMC 360?

Torque Specifications When assembling or rebuilding an AMC 360 V-8, it is imperative to torque the retaining bolts for the various parts to the correct tightness. The cylinder head bolts should be torqued to between 100 and 110 pound-feet. Connecting rod bolts require 25 to 30 pound feet of torque.

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