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Gearbox options
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 6:53 pm
by vipergts
The Gearbox in my 69 is a 727 torqueflight but is leaking more oil than the amoco cadiz.
I think it's had a hard life too.
What are my options, where should I go from here? Someone said that there is a 4 speed auto available...is this fact?
Or....I kind of fancy I should go manual....and again what are my options here.
Thanks
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 7:03 pm
by Holly
A rebuilt box (from Duncan Watts) woudn't cost the earth - you can then add an overdrive for extra gears (Dave Robson is the one to ask about those).
4 speed manuals need a bit of adjustment on the trans tunnel, and you need a strong left leg, but other than that do exactly what they say on the tin

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 7:13 pm
by Blue
Keisler do a five speed manual conversion kit, Gear vendors do a 727 overdrive unit which basically gives you a 6 speed auto....
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 8:56 pm
by Dave-R
Don't fit a manual gearbox. They are a complete pain in these cars.
Unless you like pain of course...

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 9:18 pm
by Mick70RR
Fit a manual gearbox, they're great fun in these cars.
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 9:26 pm
by Rogue Trooper
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 10:36 pm
by Kev
Manual for street cars with small power to get them tyres blazing. Auto for serious cars and strip cars and one legged fellas

..........(No offence intended, Mick!

)
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 06 11:29 pm
by Pete
4 speed cars - a good drive spoiled.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 12:02 am
by Kev
There goes my mates 4-speed resale value......Thanks!

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 7:53 am
by Anonymous
Whatever you do make yer mind up quick mate. You dont want the paint finished on that car only to decide you wanna manual cos the floor will need hacking and a hump welded in.
Rebuild your auto. Way cheaper than sourcing all the bits you wont have AND getting another gearbox. Plus its a better drive.
You should only have a 4 speed if you have a 1970 Charger. THEY got the PISTOL grip Mmmm mmm yes sir.

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 12:24 pm
by vipergts
Thanks chaps.
Sounds like I'm sticking to Auto then.
I'll give Gera Vendors and Duncan Watts a call......Deep breath.
Clivey....it's not for the yellow 68...I think that ones ok.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 1:51 pm
by Anonymous
Viper, in case you might be interested, I think GV may have sent me the wrong over drive unit. The invoice has an A833 designation but the parts list, canny enough, has a bunch of '727' numbers on them.
I still have to call GV to confirm my suspicion, but if it is for a 727 I can either sell it on this site or just send it back to the company to exchange it for the right part....
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 2:17 pm
by Dave-R
The only major bit that would be different would be the tailshaft/adaptor I would have thought? The 727 tailshaft has 727 cast into it. There might be some shared parts. They only recently started making units for the 4-speeds.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 2:19 pm
by Dave-R
vipergts wrote:I'll give Gera Vendors and Duncan Watts a call......Deep breath.
This is how I fitted mine. I understand there is a tiny bit more room under a charger.
http://challenger.mpoli.fi/forum/viewto ... e+Part+One
You may need to join my message board to view it.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 06 2:29 pm
by Anonymous
Thanks, Dave....Those are definately the parts I have, including the circuit that allows you to change between manual and auto. The tail shaft certainly has the 727 stamp, as you mentioned.
The install manual only references 727, which I imagine would only be slightly different to hook up than a 4-speed unit. As for the invoice, there are 3 parts listed with 727 in the part numbers - out of only 3 parts listed. Hmm...