Re: 727 weight?
[Re: maximum entropy]
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11/01/10 06:25 PM
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when i was a kid they were maybe 50 pounds? now they're thousands of pounds- immovable.
LOL!! I swear I was just thinking the same thing
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Re: 727 weight?
[Re: mopartoby]
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11/01/10 10:58 PM
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Sport440
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thanks!!!! i just bought one from a friend of mine in california, i'm just figuring the shipping cost from there to b.c canada.
With the vert about a 150# to 175# mike
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Re: 727 weight?
[Re: Indy408]
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11/01/10 11:00 PM
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Last week i put one on the scale to compare it to a 4 speed 46re
A sb 727 fresh build no fluid weighs 128 without the converter.
4 speed 46re that i pulled from the truck, and drained the fluid.Weighs 213 with converter
Dam I get weaker every year. I put a big heavy deep B&M aluminum pan on mine this year and it was just about the tipping point on my back and knees going out! LOL!!!
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Re: 727 weight?
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#843631
11/01/10 11:17 PM
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when i was a kid they were maybe 50 pounds? now they're thousands of pounds- immovable.
When I was a kid I use to use either jacks or ropes around the torsion bars to get the tranny in.
At age 45+ its much easier/faster to just roll the 150# tranny on my stomach and manipulate it in with my knees/feet/arms etc. The rear crossmember helps. alot
Screw the jacks, that takes some prior manipulation too. By the time I get it manipulated onto the Jacks, I can have it installed allready. Screw that. mike
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Re: 727 weight?
[Re: Indy408]
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11/02/10 09:05 AM
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Last week i put one on the scale to compare it to a 4 speed 46re
A sb 727 fresh build no fluid weighs 128 without the converter.
4 speed 46re that i pulled from the truck, and drained the fluid.Weighs 213 with converter
I would guess that stock conv would weigh about 55 lbs on the 46re
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Re: 727 weight?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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11/02/10 04:25 PM
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A 12" non-lockup converter weighs 35 lbs.
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Re: 727 weight?
[Re: Dads426]
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11/02/10 09:40 PM
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when i was a kid they were maybe 50 pounds? now they're thousands of pounds- immovable.
When I was young a LONG time ago I used to put a cast iron 3-speed or a 4 speed Muncie on my chest and bench press it into the bell housing. Now I can barely move them. That is why I have Kevin
I can relate to all that. I used to bench press a Ford top loader 4-speed every weekend when I was 19. I had a close ratio trans and 4.11 gears (9" rear) for the weekend, and a wide ratio trans and 3.23 gears for during the week. Friday after work I washed the car, changed the rear pumpkin, and swapped the transmissions.
Then I bought a Chrysler and the first time I put that big 4-speed manual on my chest I almost cried for help.
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Re: 727 weight?
[Re: racerx]
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11/05/10 05:05 PM
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John_Kunkel
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The short tail TH400 without converter weighs 134 lbs.
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