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I've got the Eastwood MIG 135. Really good welder for the price. I briefly looked at the HF but ran away...
The book I have is the Torqueflite A-727 Transmission Handbook, by Carl Munroe. Very, very good book. Helped us greatly when rebuilding the 727...
Robertshaw thermostats are still available; I recently bought one (actually, two) for my '73 motorhome (industrial 440)....
Yup, front pump for an auto tranny.
The bf got me that same box for Christmas (with the tall side cabinet) and I love it. Heavy-duty, the drawer slides are smooth no matter how much...
From the '73 Dodge Motorhome Service Manual:
5200 is permanent. 4200 is almost permanent, depending on the materials. You might get lucky with metal.
Dang - the ratchet straps are a great idea. We jacked it up reasonably close to right, then put it on 4x4s so we could move the jack to a...
I'll third the rebuild and the TF-2 kit. We did both on the 727 in our motorhome (behind a 440) and it has made ALL the difference. The book...
Don't quote me, but I think the 2001 is disk/disk, not disk/drum. You'll have to find an earlier Astro. I know the '95 is still disk/drum and I...
We had an '81 or '82 Olds Cutlass Supreme with the 4.3L V6 diesel (no turbo). That engine was a total dog and had issues with the head and block...
It looks absolutely awesome :punk:
Ford trannies came from the factory with Type F, not Dodge. The 727 came from the factory with Dexron. We run Dexron III in ours. We do have an...
Empty converters are pretty heavy, so yes. I've got a 727 behind a Dodge 440 in my motorhome and it's never been rebuilt (though we did have to...
Anytime ;)
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^ I can see them fine.
This one was lime green top & bottom. I don't remember seeing one with lime green and black... I've seen the usual yellow and International...
Is that anyone on here? I saw it today about 1pm going north on Rt 2 (towards Rt 50) across West Street. Looked like a real clean body.
Graphic designer/prepress operator for a small publishing company. I've done about everything in the print shop except run the press ;)