727 BURNT UP!
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Finally got the trans pulled out and opened up tonight....
Found front clutches(5)were burnt....so were rear clutches(4)
I made 5 passes on the car with the fastest going 128mph in the 1/8th..so it was making some steam but not wicked up like I want to be able to....
This was the 1st time out after replacing the stripped aluminum drum with a steel, cluthes then looked good....
I test fit a 7 cluth red alto in the front drum tonight and had .070.... also test a 5 clutch rear setup and had 0 clearnaced....got to do a little work to get the .025 minimum...
probably looking to put a brake in the trans since I have it out and tore down....any recomendations....anyone use the tranzact nitro brake with the increased line pressure?
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
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The 128mph pass was at 18 psi.....I really want to get the 727 to work for me....I feel I may have had something out of wack the last time I put the trans back together because I had about 50 passes on it before and the clutches looked good after I tore the trans down to fix the broken planetary. Now that was with less power but I still had numerous 120mph+ 1/8th mile passes before.
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
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06/28/11 10:16 AM
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Yea I gotta agree the 727 wasnt setup properly.. I have been 900+HP with a 727 with mostly stock parts and they have been lasting for years. I have run several Tranzact Brakes, and they work flawlessly.
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
[Re: Leon441]
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06/28/11 02:14 PM
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Time for a glide or a TH400....Doubt the mopar trans will last at those levels....
A properly built 727 will last well over a full season at much more power.
My personal experience.....
Ran over 140MPH in the eighth at 3200 lbs 31X10.5W tires 4.10 rear gear. Used a Tranzact Pro brake with the clean neutral. Did not have to run a lot of line pressure either. 135 psi. When I had trouble burning up clutches it was when I tried other Valve Bodies. Get a Tranzact.
Also I know it against most of the Mopar communities advise.. but, I never had good results with the red clutches. The ones I ran were smooth. After running a powerglide I found that most in that arena do not run the smooth clutches due to the fact they, for lack of a better word, hydraplane. The smooth surface just can not properly squeeze the fluid out from between the clutch and plates without slipping first. My best luck with the 727 was when running the blue grooved clutches and steels. My engine did not make a million HP or Torque but I have timeslips to proove I ran a lot faster than these guys think is possible with a 727. Maybe it is how they built their trannies.
Leon
I love the blue clutches, its all I run. I have seen guys run them with a lot of hp, but not every week all season off a trans brake. Most switched when trying to stay in the points every week, they weren't rotating the world, just good solid 10.20 cars. Maybe the VB makes the difference, I can't say.
What is the clean Neutral you guys are talking about?
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
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06/28/11 02:33 PM
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Quote:
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Time for a glide or a TH400....Doubt the mopar trans will last at those levels....
A properly built 727 will last well over a full season at much more power.
My personal experience.....
Ran over 140MPH in the eighth at 3200 lbs 31X10.5W tires 4.10 rear gear. Used a Tranzact Pro brake with the clean neutral. Did not have to run a lot of line pressure either. 135 psi. When I had trouble burning up clutches it was when I tried other Valve Bodies. Get a Tranzact.
Also I know it against most of the Mopar communities advise.. but, I never had good results with the red clutches. The ones I ran were smooth. After running a powerglide I found that most in that arena do not run the smooth clutches due to the fact they, for lack of a better word, hydraplane. The smooth surface just can not properly squeeze the fluid out from between the clutch and plates without slipping first. My best luck with the 727 was when running the blue grooved clutches and steels. My engine did not make a million HP or Torque but I have timeslips to proove I ran a lot faster than these guys think is possible with a 727. Maybe it is how they built their trannies.
Leon
I love the blue clutches, its all I run. I have seen guys run them with a lot of hp, but not every week all season off a trans brake. Most switched when trying to stay in the points every week, they weren't rotating the world, just good solid 10.20 cars. Maybe the VB makes the difference, I can't say.
What is the clean Neutral you guys are talking about?
fwiw, a torqueflite will take INFINITE torque and power with the right parts. i agree on the blue clutches- they're excellent. valve bodies make a difference ime. clean neutral is a reverse valve body with an additional neutral beyond high gear- a cool thing.
for what is the good life if not doing things thoughtfully?
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
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06/28/11 02:47 PM
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A clean neutral will give you some where to go with a reverse pattern valve body if you sling the guts out of one in the top of second or third gear.
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
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06/28/11 05:57 PM
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I definetly like the idea of being able to go to neutral at the big end....
I got the red altos that are grooved..they are not smooth...And I was able to squeeze 7 of them instead of 5 into the front drum...and 5 into the rear drum instead of 4...
I already had a billet steel front drum, steel front planet, ultimate sprag, I had already machined the front drum feed hole in the pump support, and an A&A manual valvebody with a high pressure spring....I had the stock lever, I believe 3.4 (CRT recommended it since I had extra line pressure( never measured it though I definetly will this time) I have a 4.2 if I should go with it....
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Re: 727 BURNT UP!
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06/28/11 10:14 PM
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Another comment I ran 4 front clutches and 4 rear.
Leon
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