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    I am about to be in a position to do one of two things. Either rebuild my 727 tranny in my 78 Powerwagon w/ 318 and NP203 transfer case or purchase a new aftermarket one for it. This tranny has about 260,000 miles on it. I want to eventually get my truck back up to very roadworthy condition.
    If you suggest an aftermarket version what do you recommend?

    thanks
    Big Joe

  • #2
    I'd have yours rebuilt by a reputable shop. Those "mail order trannys" are kinda assembly line jobs and they don't know/care if its going in a passenger car,bracket racer,tow truck or your 4x4. If you were talking 2wd or car I'd say it wouldn't much matter.

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    • #3
      The 727 is a very good, durable transmission. I say rebuild it or have someone rebuild it for you.

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      • #4
        Get thee to a drag strip, man! Check with the local Mopar racers that run slushboxes there and ask a few of them who to take your tranny to. If a guy offers don't take him up on it quickly, Just get his number, and check his rep with some other Mopar racers.

        A well built truck tranny is almost identical to a well built drag tranny: hard quick shifts [a shift kit] add to the life of the trans, a hefty torque converter does wonders [much lower stall speed for a truck of course], race clutches are great for trucks, a high capacity tranny cooler is a must [B&M makes some great ones with a cold lube bypass], a deep pan helps protect from fluid starvation, some of the bearing upgrades are a good idea too. Tell the builder you want it built for full time towing.

        If I was going to go to a particular race shop I'd choose A&A, one of the best, but because of his extreme quality and strong reputation on the strip: not cheap at all.

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        • #5
          thanks to those that replied, especially to JimmieD, youve actually answered my next set of questions that I was going to ask.

          I guess the only other specific question would be what stall speed on the TC would you recommend.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Big Joe View Post
            I guess the only other specific question would be what stall speed on the TC would you recommend.
            I put a high stall in my '79 and didn't like it. If it were mine I'd go with a stock converter.

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