Hi everyone. I'm having my engine built now to 550 to 600 horse. I have a standard 727 tranny. Any recommendations on a rebuild, if I need it, or what I really need to get done to ensure it handles the extra horse. I was told I need a converter with 3000 stall based on my 3.91 gear set up. Any advice I can get on parts I need or suitable rebuild would be greatly appreciated!
Can you post a link? I am curious as all get out to read the whole story.
This is the very first case I have ever heard about. From what you are saying the VB was subpar so I wonder what else was subpar in this trans to make this happen?
That's a 727 tailshaft in those pictures!
Also mention of "another 727 built"
That's a 727 tailshaft in those pictures!
Also mention of "another 727 built"
This is why you don't do 1st gear burnouts, always selected second!!!
Dont they both have a pressed in sprag with weak dowel pins?
Isnt it a sprag failure that causes a first gear burnout grenade?
If so than they should both be prone to the blowups.
Dont they both have a pressed in sprag with weak dowel pins?
Isnt it a sprag failure that causes a first gear burnout grenade?
If so than they should both be prone to the blowups.
The Rotating MASS of the 727 Drum is why it explodes when the Sprag rolls over. The transmission will rev 2.2 X Faster than the engine RPM so around 14K RPM the 727 Drum will usually come apart. The 904 does not have the same problem because the Drum is not as big or heavy and can take right around 20K+ RPM before it fails. I have yet to see a 904 come apart from a front drum explosion. If anyone can prove different please have at it I would really like to see one.
this is beginning to sound like the bs rumor of a small block mopar grenading at 600hp, isn't it?
This is beginning to sound like the BS rumor of a small block Mopar grenading at 600hp, isn't it?
The issue with that statement is how YOU'RE running the 600hp or more sb...
A pass at a time isn't all the bad, running it at it's potential for more than a quick pass and then the chance they'll come apart is a very good way to see it...
I have taken sb and gone 600hp, but then again im not running it at it's potential for 5 miles, where there would be a issue with the ability of it to handle more than 9 second at a time use.
When guys building motors say they don't handle it, they're saying that to a customer whom they DO NOT know and have NO CLUE what that person is going to do with the 600+ hp sb they built him in a stock block.
So will 600 plus hp live in a unfilled stock block for 9 seconds at a time, i have seen that not be a issue, would i say the same for the guy wanting to do it on a road coarse all day...or some top speed event where it's gonna be at it's potential for more than 9 seconds....
We can find out, i'll build you one and set it on the dyno at it's potential for 5 minutes, in 5 minutes and 1 second you either got a reliable sb or a good explosive video....
I tell people that 3" AL shouldn't be used in more than 500hp apps for normal race weight drag vehicles, well my math says it shouldn't see more than 500hp apps, but i have a customer who continually goes 1.26 60's at more than 500hp on a 3" AL shaft i built him, but guess what ? im still not building 3" AL shafts for more than 500hp in those apps just because his has been fine.
Same with building a stock block for more than or just over 600hp...
Would you build a 610hp sb for someone and tell them it'll be fine... it's you're name and rep? you're going to do it ?
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Wow. Someone got offended.The issue with that statement is how YOU'RE running the 600hp or more sb...
A pass at a time isn't all the bad, running it at it's potential for more than a quick pass and then the chance they'll come apart is a very good way to see it...
I have taken sb and gone 600hp, but then again im not running it at it's potential for 5 miles, where there would be a issue with the ability of it to handle more than 9 second at a time use.
When guys building motors say they don't handle it, they're saying that to a customer whom they DO NOT know and have NO CLUE what that person is going to do with the 600+ hp sb they built him in a stock block.
So will 600 plus hp live in a unfilled stock block for 9 seconds at a time, i have seen that not be a issue, would i say the same for the guy wanting to do it on a road coarse all day...or some top speed event where it's gonna be at it's potential for more than 9 seconds....
We can find out, i'll build you one and set it on the dyno at it's potential for 5 minutes, in 5 minutes and 1 second you either got a reliable sb or a good explosive video....
I tell people that 3" AL shouldn't be used in more than 500hp apps for normal race weight drag vehicles, well my math says it shouldn't see more than 500hp apps, but i have a customer who continually goes 1.26 60's at more than 500hp on a 3" AL shaft i built him, but guess what ? im still not building 3" AL shafts for more than 500hp in those apps just because his has been fine.
Same with building a stock block for more than or just over 600hp...
Would you build a 610hp sb for someone and tell them it'll be fine... it's you're name and rep? you're going to do it ?
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Ok your nuts........... Many have surpassed whatever you are getting at and that is why I started this thread here a long while back........ Over 900HP to the tires and they live!
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=165579&highlight=600hp
LOL!!!
I knew you'd get what I was referring to.
2 cents......
My 408 is probably in the 550 hp range, pretty stinking radical. John Cope built my 904. Zero issues, awesome tranny, crisp as a cracker. Was at St. Louis Monster Mopar a few years back and he said he probably built more than 50 of the trannies running there that day. Again, he knows Mopars. But he is in northern Indiana.
Ok your nuts........... Many have surpassed whatever you are getting at and that is why I started this thread here a long while back........ Over 900HP to the tires and they live!
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=165579&highlight=600hp
Wow. Someone got offended.
I build my own engines, and I have a stroker small block that has seen well over 600hp when it gets a 150 shot of spray, and it made over 50 passes in a 4800lb 4x4 truck, and is still happily alive in my Dart right now.
The Dart (which also has a 904) gets driven on the street frequently, and for some reason, the engine doesn't explode every time I crank it up.
The problem I have with what you said is that if you're telling customers that a small block won't handle over 600hp, then they immediately take that as gospel, and start spreading bullshit rumors.
Then those rumors turn into a general statement like "Mopar Small blocks are garbage, and can't handle any power." Which is complete bullshit, and anyone who has ever actually built one knows that.
Again this misses what is understood as living, 900hp to the tires for how long , would you put that same motor in a baha car, or super speedway car, or outlaw car or boat and expect to finish??
Are you going to make the same claim Mercury does with there 1400hp motor ??? or there turbo motor ??
ANYTHING can do it for a short period, you aren't running at 900hp all day, and most shops aren't going to build something for someone that may try and do such a thing and then it comes apart without saying this isn't the best option for this build...
Would you put your factory block at that hp and leave it there and see how long it stays together.
You can hit factory blocks with 400 and 600 hits, but guess how long that lasts ? it doesn't last forever and you can find out within one short day if you do it enough..
So again having 900hp on for a few seconds is not the same as putting that in a outlaw car and maybe completing 5 laps.
Now whats wrong in telling a customer this won't handle 600hp reliably ?
Again have you seen what some people do with things when you tell them something will handle it?