The Torqflite 727 is a nice and easy transmission to build. 2 things that I've found very helpful are an ATSG repair manual for this transmission and Dr. Tranny's Assemblee Goo. The manual is step by step, plain English and detailed. The Assemblee Goo makes clutch pistons etc easy to install (usually with out seal tools) is low melt temp and nice and sticky for those thrust washers. Summit has it p/n 19250 $7.97 Good luck with your trans project! Remember to clean the cooler and lines and air test the trans before valve body installation (can save a ton of grief later).
Thanks for the advice... and words of encouragement! I've got a new, monster big, stacked plate trans cooler from b&m mounted and ready to go on the car already! The inlets and outlets are covered, of course. I've also got Teflon s.s. Lined hose rated for trans fluid to route to the coolers, as well as a magnetic external inline filter. I'm still thinking about bending hard tubing, but don't see a huge gain from how long it takes me.
The only thing that worries me so far is pressing in any new bushings and matching my torque converter!
I just ordered the new pro-street turbo-action cheetah full manual, forward pattern, rear band apply, no throttle linkage, valve body. I think it'll make me very happy.