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392 Hemi to 727 questions

Posted By: 5carguy

392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/08/21 10:43 PM

I just just bought this a month or so ago and need advice on transmissions.It has an adapter to a GM Turbo 400.I would rather use one of my Torqueflites.Any advice would really help.My trans are 65-71.What would it take to bolt one up?Thanks for any replies.

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Posted By: 67vertman

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/08/21 11:19 PM

There are some people out the that make addaptors for it.

Try,
http://www.thehemi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24
or
http://www.hothemiheads.com/
Posted By: poorboy

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/09/21 01:36 AM

The bolt pattern on the back of the 392 block is the same as a small block Mopar, so you need a small block trans. The 392 crank extends out away from the block farther then the modern stuff and converter bolts directly to the crankshaft. The adapter kits have a spacer and the stuff needed to connect to the crankshaft. The last I heard, there were a couple of sources for the adapter, Hot Heads (linked above) being one of them. Gene
Posted By: Handygun

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/10/21 01:19 PM

The Hot Heads one really captures the t/c to flexplate bolts or at least mine did nice piece other than that. You will have to tap crankshaft flange for flexplate also.
Posted By: moparx

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/10/21 04:41 PM

i built an aluminum adapter after i snagged an early steel one.
that adapter also came with the crank flange adapter that adapts the crank to the flex plate.
it was fairly easy to do.
i could dig it out and get the dimensions for everything if you wanted to try fabbing one.
like was said, the crank needs tapping, but the holes are 7/16", which is the correct size needed for the 1/2-20 flex plate bolts.
however, it would be wise to use a tap guide block [which is easy to fab up] when you are tapping so you keep the tap parallel with the crank holes.
another thing to keep in mind. i would also gut the case of the transmission you will be using, then dial in the pump locating bore in both planes with offset dowels.
this would make sure there are no tolerance stackups that will cause problems down the road.
edit : i forgot to add, this adapter is, i believe, a transdapt unit, which is kind of a 2/3rds. meaning it is only 2/3rds of a circle, while the hotheads piece is a full circle.
it also requires a B&M flexplate which i believe is different than the 8 bolt flexplate used on 426 and 440 engines using an 8 bolt crank flange.
i have the required flexplate, but it is on the shelf with the adapter.
beer
Posted By: Moparite

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/13/21 04:57 PM

https://transmissioncenter.net/shop...to-tf727-or-a518-overdrive-transmission/

http://www.wilcap.com/Hemi.html
Posted By: moparx

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 02/13/21 07:01 PM

my adapter is like the first link.
beer
Posted By: wayfarer

Re: 392 Hemi to 727 questions - 03/14/21 11:52 PM

I am told that imitation is a sincere form of flattery...the transmission center adapter is a pretty good copy of the adapter that I have been making since 1975....
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