Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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11/14/15 03:28 PM
11/14/15 03:28 PM
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John_Kunkel
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That VB needs the piston installed.
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Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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11/14/15 03:44 PM
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Ok will do.
On to my front pump. I've taken the stator off and I'm ready to remove the old bearing. During removal the inner pump gear jumped out and now I don't know the correct position it needs to go into the outer pump gear, so I'm getting a new set.
I talked to a transmission shop and he recommended a babbitt or a dimpled bronze bushing but I'm not sure which one, I see many TC companies recommended babbitt . I can't find much info on dimpled bronze, why would I use it over babbitt?
Last edited by Adam71Charger; 11/14/15 04:52 PM.
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Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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11/14/15 04:55 PM
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I wouldn't replace the rotors if there's no damage.
Babbit bushings are softer so they don't wear the converter snout, bronze bushings wear longer but are harder on converter snouts....dimples act as tiny oil reservoirs but they decrease the actual bearing surface.
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Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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11/14/15 07:27 PM
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Glad you are not in a hurry to get this done. By the time you are finished and with the help of www.moparts.com you should know enough to build another one over a weekend.
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Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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04/03/16 07:51 PM
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There is no logical reason to leave the spring out unless you're installing the blocker rod described above.
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Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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04/05/16 02:29 PM
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After the new filter was installed i cleaned my pan and gasket surfaces to like new condition, made sure the pan was flat and installed a cork gasket dry to 95 in/lbs. The book calls for 150 in/lbs but 95 felt plenty tight for a tranny pan. After that I plugged up any holes and got to work cleaning the case from head to toe. I used Lacquer Thinner to get the surface clean, then primed and painted with high temp engine paint. Hopefully everything works ok when it goes in the car!
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Re: 727 clutch and manual valve body install
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04/05/16 04:29 PM
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The plate in the VB blocks off the hole for the center bottom bolt. I thought about drilling it but decided against it and just left the bolt out
Once the governor is removed, there isn't a need for a perfect seal back there so a missing bolt doesn't matter. The 904 and 727 have different hole locations at that point, thus the elongated hole.
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