old post but in having a similar problem, i found a site which lists the length measurements on stock springs for several vehicles, it might be helpful for finding something that would work if you don't mind changing your wheel base a little...
so a guy bought a shifter off of me for a ba 10/5. the one i sold came out of an early (87 or 88 as i recall) comanche 2wd. it doesn't seem to fit his, i'm not sure the year of his transmission but i'm pretty sure it's a 4wd. anyone know anything about different shiters used on these...
i don't think that's the point in question. if 900ppm is too low for final concentration, it's certianly too low for initial concentration. eventually both would have the same concentration of ZDP, but that's not the determining factor. if you take two people and put them in seperate sealed...
i'm just reading this for the first time, but if someone else already replied, sorry. but anyways. when meeting the requirements means there is no more than X amount of ZDDP, then exceding it would mean there is less than that amount. still reading this thing, no page 10
entirely differant wire harness. the 89 4.0 uses an engine management system designed with renault and bendix parts (often refered to as 'renix'), while the 92 is chrysler designed. they also use differant computers and quite possibly a differant speedo. you'd be better off finding a harness...
i've seen coments about the ax 15, but not the aw4 so far. that's a good auto transmission, pretty bullet proof. shouldn't have any problems behind a stroker what-so-ever