Posted by gregk on April 16, 2011 at 17:20:50 from (75.104.160.36):
In Reply to: Transmission posted by Tyler Jackson on April 16, 2011 at 16:53:15:
I have a couple of questions. First how does a 727 torqueflight have an overdrive? they never had one from the factory, however some of the derivatives of the 727 did as in the A518 (the A500 I believe was derived from the 904). Also the secondary linkage should be just for the kickdown into a lower gear for when you floor it, otherwise it will go into high gear at the wrongtime and be not efficient and hard on the trans. I am trying to remember the last time I was into one of these just how they went together. Maybe there was a lack of fluid, maybe due to the pumpas you stated, or due to some debris in the radiator or trans. Or possibly the case is cracked.Either way it sounds like the trans is smoked. Fortunately the 727 is a VERY strong and durable transmission ands if you need some parts and are close to Nebraska I may be able to help you. BTW dad has his 69 coronet that he bought new, but it needs alot of work, both years look awesome I think
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