Re: need some 727 help
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The air gap between the end of the valve and the cam is originally around .200", over the years TransGo has recommended different settings but never under .125".
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Re: need some 727 help
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08/01/12 12:53 AM
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Going back to your first post I see you said someone added a part throttle kickdown. Did they use the old Direct connection part throttle conversion kit or did they just bolt on a part throttle module from a newer VB? I haven't tried it but from everything I've read you can't just bolt a part throttle module onto a older valve body and it work. Maybe someone else here has some input on it. If not I'd take the part throttle module off and look real close at things to see if it looks right.
One other thing. What year is this trans?
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Re: need some 727 help
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08/01/12 08:01 AM
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fishy68, Not sure how to tell if the part throttle is from an original valve body or if it is an aftermarket direct connection part. I've attached a picture illustrating the parts associated with the part throttle. Mine is assembled and looks identical to this picture (i.e., no extra or fewer parts than those pictured). the ID of the trans indicates it was originally in a 1969 383-2 barrel car...before part throttle kickdown was standard so I was surprised to see the part throttle kickdown equipment when I pulled the VB... so it was added at some time by someone. Again from my limited driving of the car before disassembly both full throttle and part throttle kickdown did not appear to work, but did do breakaway low and upshifted fine. Didn't know much then, but figured this was related to the external throttle pressure linkage being misadjusted. Would appreciate any insight into the part throttle since I can deal with this now much easier with the valve body out. Anyone have an answer to the question of whether or not a later year part throttle kickdown assembly can be bolted up to an older VB and work? I found a post saying it does. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...amp;Search=trueAlso at this point would it be a good use of time to pull the tailshaft and check out the governor assembly? That was brought up earlier, but unsure how likely it is that that could be contributing to any of my issues? Thanks for all the help provided so far.
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Re: need some 727 help
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That looks like the later PT module but I can't see all of it so I'm not 100% sure. I'm reading conflicting information on it. In the thread URL you posted John Kunkel posted they do interdchange and I know John has been around a lot longer than me doing 727's so I don't question his work usually but I see on A&A's website where they have a PT module that is made to bolt onto a Pre-70 valve body and they say you can't use a later PT module on an earlier VB. Here's a link to it http://www.aandatrans.com/Products/727-3-2-Kick-Down-Module-(1966-69)__22740-32SI.aspxOne other posibility is someone didn't just bolt a PT module on your older VB, rather they installed a newer VB. Look on the main casting for a # and post it. I might be able to identify what year it is from. The governor can definetly have a profound affect on when it shifts. I'd inspect it to make sure it moves freely and someone hasn't installed a real high RPM governor. The latter is unlikely but you never know with stuff that is over 40 yrs. old. addendum: I just noticed in the pic that I see what looks like a spring inside of a spring for the pressure regulator. That's not factory. Do you know if it has had a shift kit installed? If so what brand?
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Re: need some 727 help
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08/02/12 04:42 PM
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I'm suspecting that its a later model valve body as well. Flip it over and there should be a two digit number as part of the casting, I believe it is circled or inside of a star. What does it say?
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Re: need some 727 help
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I suspect that your problem may go away if you swap in a known good VB. Right now between the VB being wrong(and who knows what the previous person did to it), the part throttle kickdown stuff, the shift kit, and grinding, bending, adjusting this and that there are too many things that could be wrong. I would try a different valve body in it and if it works then put the transgo stuff in it.
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Re: need some 727 help
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Just got off the phone with Transgo. They want me to see that governor pressure is increasing about 1 psi/mph of tire speed and to check the line pressure. I don't have another valve body and don't have a pressure gauge. Since it looks like I will be buying something either way I go which approach seems best? would a gauge like this be sufficient? would be nice if I could find something local that isn't $100. on-line sears one's i saw were pricey and not locally stocked. any gauge sets that can be used for engine compressor checkers as well. seems redundant to buy 2 separate one's http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-ATD-5550-...d=II0W38PQU5I92
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Re: need some 727 help
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09/06/12 01:55 PM
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That gauge kit is perfect for what you need to do but any 0-100 gauge with a 1/8" NPT thread will work if you have the hose and fittings.
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Re: need some 727 help
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09/12/12 03:08 PM
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Everything looks good except that governor pressure in low gear, definitely not right and suggests a crossflow somewhere (possibly at the 1-2 governor plug you ground). At this point I would try another valve body.
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Re: need some 727 help
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09/24/12 12:09 PM
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Put the TF2 parts in another valve body and all is good now. Need to thank scratchnfotraction for generously supplying a good valve body and asking for nothing in return . Solid guy! Guess may never know exactly why the last VB was causing the failure?
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