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Re: small block 727
[Re: poison_ivy]
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11/14/14 03:02 AM
11/14/14 03:02 AM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 36,041 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
Circle Track
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Circle Track
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Lincoln Nebraska
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if it is a std 727 with the long car tailshaft it will fit. The dimentions are (I believe) in the archives here
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Re: small block 727
[Re: fastmark]
#1698846
11/14/14 12:12 PM
11/14/14 12:12 PM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,112 Western Md.
skicker
"The Champ"
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"The Champ"
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Western Md.
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The only differences in 727 tail shaft lengths that I have found have involved 4 wheel drive transmissions. If the van was a 2wd I'd check for the two holes previously mentioned for the floor shifter mount ( can't remember if those were utilized in 66?) and go.
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Re: small block 727
[Re: skicker]
#1698847
11/14/14 04:27 PM
11/14/14 04:27 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 274 Visalia, CA.
poison_ivy
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Doesn't have the two mounting holes. The guy already has a tranny in the car. Push come to shove, the guy can work out the tailshaft issues afterwards. Thanks guys for the info. BTW, here's my latest project. /6 w 3 on tree. Gonna swap to auto tranny. Thinking of an Offenhauser 2-1bbl manifold and bumping the cam a little. Truck is really clean and a blast to drive. Gets a lot of thumbs up and others scratching their heads.
Last edited by poison_ivy; 11/14/14 04:31 PM.
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