Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: newportrider]
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Auto = 904 727 2x stick OD833 NP 435 4x 727 if auto NP435 if a stick
I am truckless..
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Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: 340SHORTY]
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09/09/13 08:09 PM
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You can put a 518 in there! Fairly simple instal with minor fabrication, or donor parts. Plus side is you get the overdrive, and lockup features (if you use a lockup 518). Down side is you have to do some driveshaft mods. But that overdrive really helps if you do much driving over 45mph.
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Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: 76dodgeboy]
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09/10/13 12:33 PM
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My '87 with 318 2 barrel has a 727 followed by a 8.25 diff. I have a narrowed Dana 60 I am going to install and will replace the 727 with a small block OD. I want one that is non-lockup and manually controlled OD (dash switch). My question is what trans would be best and how do I identify it? I know I will need to shorten the drive shaft with the Dana swap and the OD changeover, I only want to do it once.
1986 Dodge Ramcharger 440 2wd, Bracket Racer Under Construction 1998 Ram 2500 QuadCab, new daily driver. 2008 Honda Element 2014 Carry-On 7x14 Cargo Trailer
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Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: 76dodgeboy]
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09/10/13 03:07 PM
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Yes, I read the response. So the 518 is a 727 with OD extension housing? If that is the case is there a number on the case I should look for from all the core transmissions laying on the ground at the local pick-n-pull? There have been a lot of transmissions made in the last twenty years and a lot of them look the same to the untrained eye. I don't pretend to be an expert. I want the simplest and strongest OD Chrysler Automatic that would not require additional electronic controls to operate. I have had painful experiences with Ford AOD transmissions (3 times in a Ford Expedition @ $3,000.00 a whack, finally rid of that POS) and I don't want a lock-up converter as that was the cause of at least one of the Ford failures.
1986 Dodge Ramcharger 440 2wd, Bracket Racer Under Construction 1998 Ram 2500 QuadCab, new daily driver. 2008 Honda Element 2014 Carry-On 7x14 Cargo Trailer
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Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: newportrider]
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09/10/13 09:22 PM
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None of my trucks are club cabs
Than they shouldn't have short tailshaft transmissions. Clubcab and crew cabs were the only ones I've ever seen with short tailshafts
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Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: 76dodgeboy]
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09/10/13 09:53 PM
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904s were ALL short tailshafts. The long tail in the 87 is probably a 727 because the 500 didnt come out until '88 and the 518 until '90.
- MoPar Jamie
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Re: 1988 Ram transmission?
[Re: 70Cuda383]
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09/12/13 06:58 PM
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Gonna be hard to swap trans and axle without crawling under the truck!!
Wellll at 53 I'm finding less desire to get underneath even to measure the length of the trans!!! lol
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