TorqueFlite A-727 Transmission Rebuild

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TorqueFlite A-727 Transmission Rebuild

Post by rustybucket » Thu Nov 21, 2019 9:14 pm

I was going through archives trying to get some content on the board and I came across some photos I took of the rebuild process on an A-727 transmission. I am not sure I have pictures for everything, but I will post up what I have and try to fill in the rest as time allows. Anyway, in these pictures, you will see the state of the transmission and transfercase when I pulled them out.  It was covered in sludge.  When I started the rebuild of the engine, I uncovered the primary culprit.  The oil filter adapter had no gasket between it and the block.  Typical PO fix was to just keep adding oil. 
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Re: TorqueFlite A-727 Transmission Rebuild

Post by rustybucket » Thu Nov 21, 2019 9:18 pm

On to disassembly.  In the next couple of pictures we point out the speedometer adapter that needs to be removed.
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Then we move on to removing the tail housing.
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