Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: AndyF]
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08/09/20 03:24 PM
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That is an interesting tip. I hadn't heard of the $60 Cummins setup. I'll have to look into that. Andy,I am waiting for Tom to call me back.I am not sure if the 6 pinion fir without machining anything as it mat be a tad wider.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
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08/09/20 06:46 PM
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That is an interesting tip. I hadn't heard of the $60 Cummins setup. I'll have to look into that. Andy,I am waiting for Tom to call me back.I am not sure if the 6 pinion fir without machining anything as it mat be a tad wider. Tom just called. It is a drop in,,mine was machined for the torrington bearing.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: mopar dave]
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08/10/20 04:40 PM
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: justinp61]
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08/16/20 01:31 PM
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wasn't the super sprag a ford C6 part originally ? i remember reading something about that many years ago, or maybe it was something else. it did have something to do with the C6 transmission.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: 440Jim]
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08/18/20 10:01 PM
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That is an interesting tip. I hadn't heard of the $60 Cummins setup. I'll have to look into that. Make sure the output shaft splines have the same pressure angle as the planetary setup. They changed a few times over the years. I had not paid attention to the splines before since I had never opened up a late model 727 but it turns out that two of my cores are from '78. So as I was taking things apart and comparing them I had a chance to look at the different pressure angles. The parts will fit together wrong so a person has to be careful if you're working with a mixed bag of parts. I'm slowly developing a plan of attack. Since I have the parts on hand I think I'll build a second trans for the Duster using the best of the spare parts plus a mixture of aftermarket stuff. I'm going to go with a steel drum, an ultimate sprag, a 4.2 lever, a late model 5 gear steel front pinion, and then sprinkle in a few lightweight parts. I have a nice output shaft from the '78 truck trans as well as a really nice pump and front hub with the wide bushing.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: AndyF]
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08/19/20 12:10 PM
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I'm no transmission builder, so I'll just relay what my trans guy has told me and what's been done to my 727. It's held up to 1100+ hp in a nearly 2 ton car and doing fine.
5 pinion steel planetary...b/c the stock aluminum ones will strip the splines right out. Bolt in super sprag. A&A billet steel front drum. Heavy duty front band strut...the stock ones bend. TA pro tree transbrake and a deep cast aluminum pan. As far as I know, everything else is pretty much stock. I know the input and output shafts are factory pieces.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: 440Jim]
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08/19/20 12:19 PM
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The output shafts are not "weak". But they do fail. I had one break at a lot less power and no transbrake. I did break a ring and pinion at some point in the years prior, that may have started the "crack". I expect to break it in the near future, lol.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: Leigh]
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08/19/20 11:32 PM
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Check the valve body to case bolt threads. The bolt nearest the low reverse apply case passage can strip, cross leak and partially apply the band. I always check that location carefully. That is a good tip. I've been chasing all the threads but I hadn't thought of paying special attention to that location. I've been pulling cores apart all day. Once you start doing a bunch of them they go pretty quick. I did notice that one of my cases had multiple threaded holes stripped out of it so someone really treated it rough. A couple of the other cores appear to be all original. It doesn't look like they have ever been apart. All the original little clips and brackets are still there and no sign of abuse anywhere.
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Re: 727 parts for street/strip?
[Re: an8sec70cuda]
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08/20/20 07:31 AM
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The output shafts are not "weak". But they do fail. I had one break at a lot less power and no transbrake. I did break a ring and pinion at some point in the years prior, that may have started the "crack". I expect to break it in the near future, lol. I ended up putting A&A input/ output shafts in mine. They get a twist in them through the lube holes right before they break. If your lube holes not round, but look more oval, you are just a few hits away from losing it.
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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