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why is every one ragging on this guy for wanting his car to act right? Mine does it too, and it kinda pss's me off too.




Because Ford and Chevy figured this out and didn't have this problem. But Mopar is PERFECT in everything they do. So if Mopar is perfect then it really can't be a problem.....

My old truck takes quite a while to warm up, even though I live in Atlanta. I often go and do things while it warms up even if it is something as simple as taking out the trash or the recycling. And my driveway is slopped. So it is a PITA to sit there for a few minutes in neutral (and yes, depending on where I am in my driveway it is too steep for the parking brake to hold and is a grade beyond that specified by Mopar for the brake to hold). Maybe my life is just to hectic. Or I shouldn't drive my old truck unless I have time to handle its peccadilloes.




My sentiments exactly. Quit ragging on the guy for wanting some help with the proverbial 727TF tranny drain back. Mine does it and after it warms up it is fine. He is right to be concerned about parking on what he has described as a steep grade in his drive way. And by the way...even the new 518 trans have the same issues as their older 727 cousins. It is what makes these old MOPARS unique beasts....