Re: A leak free 727??
[Re: tboomer]
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10/15/16 10:20 AM
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I have an finned aluminium deep pan and use a re-useable pan gasket, no leaks whatsoever. Can't remember the manufacturers but Todd Marsh got them for me. HTH's
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Re: A leak free 727??
[Re: dvw]
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10/15/16 12:02 PM
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Finned aluminum works well. So does the factory (or aftermarket copy) of the 518 pan. My 518 replacement is still using the same reusable gasket after many inspections. Many times the cables leak at the crimps. I have the fix. Plugging the front vent and relocating helps the bell housing leaks. The park cable adapter is often warped. It can be stoned flat. Doug Great info Would you have any pics of your alterations?
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Re: A leak free 727??
[Re: Kam*Kuda]
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10/15/16 12:41 PM
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Finned aluminum works well. So does the factory (or aftermarket copy) of the 518 pan. My 518 replacement is still using the same reusable gasket after many inspections. Many times the cables leak at the crimps. I have the fix. Plugging the front vent and relocating helps the bell housing leaks. The park cable adapter is often warped. It can be stoned flat. Doug Great info Would you have any pics of your alterations? The cables can be repaired with heat shrink for wiring. Use the type with the glue. I have it if you need it. Doug
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Re: A leak free 727??
[Re: tboomer]
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10/17/16 12:03 PM
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Jay...The GM filler tube fits on a 727?? And a 46RE pan will fit? How much extra capacity? Thanks! Can't say on the capacity... the 47/48RE pans are slightly deeper than the MP deep pans they had. In the early 90's we cut the end off our 727 dipstick tube and brazed on a chevy end and used their seal. Worked great! Mopar went to a similar style in the late 90's on their trucks and it, unlike that stupid oring, didn't leak either. ....just like this:
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