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RE: 727 rebuild question



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Make sure the 78 doesn't have a "lock-up" convertor. You can identify this by removing the convertor and looking at the input shaft. If it uses a lock-up converter, the input shaft will have a smooth machined surface at the end, roughly about 5/8" in length. If it's not a lock-up style, the splines will go all the way out to the end of the input shaft.

I would think the late sixties model might be the better one to use. Coming out of a New Yorker, it was probably behind a 440 and may have the better clutch drums in it. That is, some of the drums (forward and direct clutch) don't hold as many friction clutch plates as others. Obviously, with a 451 in front of it, more is better.

Mark Kennedy
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From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: 727 rebuild question
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 06:02:59 EDT

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I have two 727's, one of which will be rebuilt and installed behind my 451.
Trans 1 is a 1978 cop car (400) with 900-3 on the bellhousing and 2466900 on
the left side. Trans 2 I think came out of a late 60's New Yorker with 261-2
on the bellhousing and 2801261-2 on the left side. Both appear to be exactly
the same, with spline count, length, linkage and cooler lines in the same
locations. Both look to be in great shape, however they haven't been taken apart.
Any 727 guru's know which one is the better trans for the rebuild? Can
someone ID trans 2? Thanks in advance. Joe


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