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  1. plugger340

    Is 904 small block same for 6 cylinder?

    Could anyone confirm that the 904 is interchangeable between the sixes and the small block v8s?
  2. plugger340

    Need a price for a SB 727

    Thanks for all the help
  3. plugger340

    Need a price for a SB 727

    Are AMC 727s interchangeable with Mopars 727s or are they AMC only??
  4. plugger340

    Need a price for a SB 727

    Not what I wanted to hear. I haven't been able to ID the tranny. The case shows 8953001836 8905 53S4. Any ideas?? Thnxs
  5. plugger340

    Need a price for a SB 727

    Thanks for the help
  6. plugger340

    Need a price for a SB 727

    This SB 727 was rebuild a couple of years ago and was never used and has kicking around since. It doesn't have a dip stick. What would be a fair price to list it??
  7. plugger340

    904 cable shift question

    thanks a much
  8. plugger340

    904 cable shift question

    Can an early 904 tranny be used for either application, or are the tail pieces different?
  9. plugger340

    904 cable shift question

    I have a 904 tranny with a ball and trunion ouput. Did the early A-bodies use the same type of cable (but different lengths) for push button shifters and the floor mounted shifters?
  10. plugger340

    Please id this tranny

    Thanks for everyones help. One more thing ... The guy that I got it from said it had been rebuilt for racing. Would that mean basically a shifting kit or could they do serious mods to the tranny? And what about the 577-1 number. Any ideas?
  11. plugger340

    Please id this tranny

    Sorry for the lack of pictures. I thought all that was needed was the tranny id. It apprears to be a 727 based on the oil pan. The bellhousing is 16 inches across and the tranny is about 35 inches long. Thanks
  12. plugger340

    Please id this tranny

    I have a freshly rebuilt Mopar automatic transmission that I've been trying to id without success. The #s are 8953001836 and 8905 and 5334. There are also some faint numbers that could be 85. There are 3 inch tall raised numbers (by welding?) on the bellhousing: 577-1 . I've been told that...
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