The more I look at this the more weird it gets.:roll: I believe my trans is an AX15 based on the throwout bearing retainer shape and the latteral bolt lug at the rear of the left side of the trans. I am using the pictures on Novak's site as reference.
I have a hunch what happened is a mistake on the adapters side of this which is a long story.
Here are some pictures of my trans, and a comparison between my FSJ T18 bell and the AX15. They are very close, in fact close enough to work with my new adapter. Which is why I believe a mistake was made by the adapter mfg. but they never said so. At least this is the only logical explanation I can think of right now. So I must say the two BP's are not exactly the same but close enough to work. I do not know what pattern the first adapter was but it was seriously jacked up and I have no idea exactly what bell they mounted the first adapter to in order to send me the pictures showing the first adapter was an AMC. That was when I started this thread thinking the AX was not an AMC BP. Now that I have all my parts back and in my hands for me to compare things are looking a bit different than I was led to think.
Pictures L-R, Top -Bottom;
#1- The T-18 is on the right. Three bolt holes from the T18 do not match (12;00, 2:00, 10:00) and neither do the two bottom on the AX.
#2- The AX15/GM adapter bolted to the T18 using all of the holes provided in the adapter except the two bottom holes that are in the AX bell.
#3- Right side AX15
#4- AX15 throwout bearing retainer with large mount unlike the NV3550 which has a small mount.
#5- Left side of AX15