Advance Adapters Inc. P/N: 716138
Advance Adapters Inc. P/N: 716138
Advance Adapters Inc. P/N: 716138
P/N: 716138
P.O. Box 247, 4320 Aerotech Center Way
Paso Robles, CA 93447 PAGE 1 OF 5
Telephone: (800) 350-2223 Fax: (805) 238-4201 Page Rev. Date: 05-27-14
This adapter is the 3rd design. The first adapter plate was a 1/4" thick. Due to some starter flexing problems, we increased the thickness of the adapter
to .450". This stopped the problem of starter flex. However, we still were having problems with other aspects of the kit such as starter nose cone clearance,
rotated bolt pattern & torque converter bolt head clearance. The new adapter or current production plate is .625" thick and has been re-manufactured to
offer the easiest type of installation. There are still some modifications required; however, these are minor compared to the two previous designs.
This adapter kit fits GM transmissions to Jeep engines. The original design of the adapter was for people that had the original Jeep TH400 transmission
with an AMC pattern. Due to front drive shaft problems, the special Jeep AMC case was often damaged. Since there are no replacement cases available,
an adapter was necessary for using a GM TH400 case. On these particular installations, you will already have an existing flexplate that works with the TH400
converter.
When we began to sell the replacement adapter for the TH400, we found that these same adapter plates could be used with TH350 and 700R-4 automatic
transmissions. These applications will require a new flexplate compatible with the AMC engine that is being used. Advance Adapters offers various flexplates
for each specific application.
If you are using this adapter on a new installation for a TH400, TH350 or 700R-4 GM transmission, you will need to purchase a new flexplate that will
be compatible with the GM converter. We offer five various models of flexplates that have been specially drilled for the GM torque converters. These
new flexplates are considerably stronger than the original AMC design that was used with the TH400 application. The following part numbers are available
through Advance Adapters.
#716138-A Flexplate for 304/360 V8 1972-87 (A301)
For 258 6 Cylinder 1988-90 also for 4.0 1988-02 use adapter kit 716138-1
#716138-C Flexplate for 360 V8 1988-91 (A311)
#716138-D Flexplate for 401 V8 1972-76 (A312)
#716138-E Flexplate for 232/258 6 Cylinder 1972-87 (A300)
If you are using a 700R-4 automatic transmission, the torque converter bolts will need to be P/N 720034. If a TH350 or TH400 is being used, the P/N
723763 bolts should be used for the torque converter.
SPECIAL NOTE: The components packaged in this kit have been assembled and machined for specific type of conversions. Modifications to any of the components will void
any possible warranty or return privileges. If you do not fully understand modifications or changes that will be required to complete your conversion, we strongly recommend that
you contact our sales department for more information. This instruction sheet is only to be used for the assembly of Advance Adapter components. We recommend that a service
manual pertaining to your vehicle be obtained for specific torque values, wiring diagrams and other related equipment. These manuals are normally available at automotive dealerships
and parts stores.
ADVANCE ADAPTERS INC. P/N: 716138
P.O. Box 247, 4320 Aerotech Center Way
Paso Robles, CA 93447 PAGE 2 OF 5
Telephone: (800) 350-2223 Fax: (805) 238-4201 Page Rev. Date: 06-19-02
CAUTION:
It is best to first install the adapter plate onto the back of the engine and inspect the clearance between the
flexplate and steel adapter ring. Due to variations by the flexplate manufacturers, we have encountered
some variations that will require minor clearances on the new steel adapter ring. The adapter plate should
also be test fitted to the AMC engine, and the tunnel/firewall clearance should be checked and modified as
necessary.
1. Remove the original transmission, transfer case & dust cover plate.
Clean the rear of the engine block from all grease and dirt.
2. Remove the transmission dowel pins from the back of the AMC engine block.
3. Remove the old pilot bushing from the engine crank. This can be performed
by using a 7/16" bolt and working it back and forth inside the pilot bushing.
4. Your stock AMC dust cover plate and the Advance Adapters adapter plate should be installed
to the back of the AMC block using the two dowel aligning bolts. If your Jeep has a full circle
dust cover as shown in photos above, you will need to cut a 1.750" access hole for the
installation of the torque converter bolts. The access hole needs to be cut on the same diameter
as the flexplate torque converter bolt holes.
5. Insert the 2 special washers and dowel bolts where the original AMC dowel pins were removed.
Torque to 30ft/lbs with Loctite. These 2 bolts act as new dowel pins for aligning the adapter
plate to the AMC block.
Picture 8a
The two different ring gear heights.
8. AMC starters had a few different configurations. The starter Bendix on these
AMC starters have TWO throw lengths (See Picture 8b). This is to match
the different locations of the ring gear on the flywheels (See Picture 8a).
Make sure your Bendix has the proper engagement on the flywheel. Failure
to obtain this can cause premature failure of the Bendix or flywheel.
9. Fit the starter and check for proper clearances. Make sure the starter is
indexed into the dust cover plate.
10. Crank your engine around by bumping the starter. This will enable you to
make sure the Bendix teeth mesh with the flywheel. Check the clearance
between the flywheel and adapter plate.
11. Install converter support bushing into the back of the engine crank, making
sure it is fully installed.
12. The torque converter must be installed into the transmission and you must
verify the depth of the torque converter pad. The depth should be
approximately 1-1/16". Refer to the illustration on Page 5. If this dimension is not achieved, failure to the transmission
may occur. The torque converter should be filled with proper fluid before final assembly.
4.0L 4.2L
Picture 8b
The two different starter engagements for the above flywheels.
(Your stock starter should remain the same. This information
is provided for customers requiring a new starter motor.)
SPECIAL NOTE: The components packaged in this kit have been assembled and machined for specific type of conversions. Modifications to any of the components will void
any possible warranty or return privileges. If you do not fully understand modifications or changes that will be required to complete your conversion, we strongly recommend that
you contact our sales department for more information. This instruction sheet is only to be used for the assembly of Advance Adapter components. We recommend that a service
manual pertaining to your vehicle be obtained for specific torque values, wiring diagrams and other related equipment. These manuals are normally available at automotive dealerships
and parts stores.
ADVANCE ADAPTERS INC. P/N: 716138
P.O. Box 247, 4320 Aerotech Center Way
Paso Robles, CA 93447 PAGE 4 OF 5
Telephone: (800) 350-2223 Fax: (805) 238-4201 Page Rev. Date: 06-19-02
When replacing a manual transmission with a GM automatic transmission, you will need new shorter crank bolts to mount
the new flexplate to your engine. These bolts can be obtained at your Jeep dealer under Part No. J3151407. Along with
these bolts, Jeep also used a bolt ring on the flexplate to strengthen the
bolting surface. This ring is Jeep Part No. J3214094.
SPECIAL NOTE: The components packaged in this kit have been assembled and machined for specific type of conversions. Modifications to any of the components
will void any possible warranty or return privileges. If you do not fully understand modifications or changes that will be required to complete your conversion, we strongly
recommend that you contact our sales department for more information. This instruction sheet is only to be used for the assembly of Advance Adapter components.
We recommend that a service manual pertaining to your vehicle be obtained for specific torque values, wiring diagrams and other related equipment. These manuals are
normally available at automotive dealerships