Re: Tranny Fluid
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Re: Tranny Fluid



I second the Amsoil fluid. Though I've never used it on a 727, I've used it on my Neon, which was used when I bought it and hung on the first/second shift. A week later, the shifting was smooth as it could be. It's a Neon, so "smooth" is relative. hehe

If it helps, I've read the Neon tranny is loosely based on the 727. lol

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'62 Mercury Comet Custom wagon... a work-in-progress for too many years.

On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Jason Rhoades <Jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I use amsoil tranny fluid and it works great!!  Will protect the hard parts long term. And when the trans gets torn apart just don't see wear !  

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On Aug 19, 2011, at 9:14 PM, "Enzo Cremasco" <csmopars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for the input  Stephen
A second question would be regarding Fluid
Conventional or syntheitic?
Any response appreciated
Enzo


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