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727 Rebuild for 550-600HP?
« on: August 19, 2016 - 12:18:52 PM »
So thinking about keeping the original 727 auto in the Roadrunner (was going manual) and would like to know what I'd need to put into the transmission to make it survive behind a strong 500hp 383 or 550-600hp stroker 383/450-489.  It has one of the original Cheetah valve bodies from back in the 70's which allows for full manual shifting while still retaining auto shifting, and the original 10.5"(?) torque converter.  I'm strongly considering putting a Gear Vendor overdrive on it and either 3.91 or 4.10 rear gears in the original 8.75" rear.  I'm not going to be racing it regularly but do plan on running some decent 10-12" Mickey Thompsons on the back, and don't want it puking its guts out if I hook too hard.  Some of the Stage II & III transmissions offered warn of extremely hard shifting which I'd like to avoid if possible.  As for converter I'm thinking a high quality 2500-3000 rpm unit.  So what is a good/safe rebuild strategy for this trans?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: 727 Rebuild for 550-600HP?
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2016 - 03:21:15 PM »

Seeing as the original 727's were rated for up to 400hp you will have to either go to a tranny shop who specializes in beefing up a 727 or just order a stout 727 from vendors like 727specialists, ati racing, tci, etc.
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Re: 727 Rebuild for 550-600HP?
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2016 - 04:31:35 PM »
Seeing as the original 727's were rated for up to 400hp you will have to either go to a tranny shop who specializes in beefing up a 727 or just order a stout 727 from vendors like 727specialists, ati racing, tci, etc.


Not sure there is such a shop in the Atlanta area, and part of why I would leave the auto in the car is that the drivetrain is all original to the car, so I'm looking for what HP parts I'd need to put into this specific transmission. If someone sells a kit or group of necessary parts I can probably get it installed locally, just not aware of any Mopar knowledgeable transmissions shops around here.

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Re: 727 Rebuild for 550-600HP?
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2016 - 09:59:36 PM »
A 727 will handle 600 hp with a few easy upgrades. Call TSR Racing. They will hook you up with all the advice and parts you need. https://www.tsr-racing.com/
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Re: 727 Rebuild for 550-600HP?
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2016 - 11:57:54 PM »
 :iagree:
 the 727 is a beast it will handle a lot of power with some decent parts .
 the GV will take all you can throw at it also .
 we ran a 727 behind a Blown 440 making around 800 hp with no problems

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