
RE: A&A Trans
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RE: A&A Trans
- From: Earl Helm <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 08:04:00 -0600
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Joe,
A&A is a top drawer outfit. They make the best trans brake for a 727
in the business. Dynamic and Cope use Ricks trans brakes. Your
right, I would recommend them to anyone.
Earl
A short time ago I was looking for a rebuild kit for my B motor 727.
Numerous members suggested I contact A&A. I was a little leary because
all they
showed in the catalog was assorted race parts, not a complete kit.
Today I
spoke with Keith who pieced together a kit with all high performance
parts (red
clutches) for 2nd and reverse and a 4.2 2nd gear lever that won't break
my neck.
He was very helpful and I can recommend this organization to anyone.
They
build from mild to full race transmissions. Thanks for all who
recommended
them. It is appreciated. Now if I could afford the cross ram....oh
well. Joe
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