Re: 727 front clutch # springs vs front clutch restrictor size
[Re: moparx]
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07/27/22 02:44 PM
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Brad_Haak
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A drilled cup plug certainly works, but a screw-in part makes more sense to me if the size is still to be worked out.
2021 Challenger 6.4L Scat Pack 1320 100% stock: 1.680, 11.894 at 113.75 (DA 175 ft) weight reduction, wheels, tires, Hellcat air box: 1.661, 11.686 at 115.97 (DA 710 ft)
1973 Challenger 452 ci street/strip [2008] pump gas, DOT radials: 1.454, 10.523 at 126.44 (DA 514 ft)
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Re: 727 front clutch # springs vs front clutch restrictor size
[Re: DaveRS23]
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07/28/22 11:24 AM
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Why? Same reason it's a better idea to have replaceable screw-in carburetor jets than a fixed-size metering plate that you have to plug and/or re-drill every time you need to make a change. Surprised you even asked...
2021 Challenger 6.4L Scat Pack 1320 100% stock: 1.680, 11.894 at 113.75 (DA 175 ft) weight reduction, wheels, tires, Hellcat air box: 1.661, 11.686 at 115.97 (DA 710 ft)
1973 Challenger 452 ci street/strip [2008] pump gas, DOT radials: 1.454, 10.523 at 126.44 (DA 514 ft)
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Re: 727 front clutch # springs vs front clutch restrictor size
[Re: Brad_Haak]
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07/28/22 07:48 PM
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DaveRS23
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I'm surprised you are trying to make that particular connection.
I do my share of carb tuning. And have done my share of this with the trannies. I don't see the association you are trying to make between the two, but if you somehow see some kind of advantage to tapping the case, more power to ya.
Good luck.
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Re: 727 front clutch # springs vs front clutch restrictor size
[Re: DaveRS23]
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07/29/22 11:41 AM
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The advantage of a threaded socket-head plug to a cupped plug is ease of removal. If you need to experiment with different sized orifices, the advantage of a plug that can simply be unscrewed will be apparent.
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Re: 727 front clutch # springs vs front clutch restrictor size
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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07/29/22 06:04 PM
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DaveRS23
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To remove the plug I simply screw a sheet metal screw in it and pull it with a claw hammer. Not everyone has taps, but most people have a claw hammer. Either way gets the job done.
How about this; if you have the tap, then tap it. If not, use the plug?
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