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727 with a divorced transfer
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baumld
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Posted: 09/19/09 08:40 AM
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Im looking for the year range that dodge used the 727's with a divorced transfer case set up? Any help will be a big help. Thanks
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Posted: 09/19/09 06:56 PM
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this might help some
http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/features/0206_4wd_1980_dodge_ram/transfer_case.html
do you need a short output shaft and a short tail housing for your 727 to put it in a truck... or do you have something else in mind..????
i found this short list....
New Process NP-200 1967-69 New Process NP-201 1967-69 New Process NP-203 1977-79 New Process NP-205 1974-76 and 1980-88 New Process NP-208 1980-87 New Process NP-241 1988
and a little more
An automatic transmission has a surface pad provided on the right side of the transmission case for identification.
Automatic Transmission Chart:
New Process A-345 1974-76 New Process A-727 1967-88 New Process A-904T 1981-88 New Process A-999 1981-88
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baumld
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Posted: 09/20/09 12:02 PM
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hey wayne thanks alot that info is a HUGE help. Im doing a sas on a dakota but the tranny is blown up and a friend pretty much gave me a NP208. I want to put a 727 in it for the fact that they are basic bulletproof. So thats the reasoning behind the question. And yes im looking for a short shaft trans. thanks again
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