i rebuilt a 340 727 once with a tech auto school teacher when I was in the Army. After I ETS'd from the Military, I drove across the U.S. with it and a rebuilt engine. As soon as I got home, the clutches fried.
I say leave to a pro.
More evidence that if you guys can't do it, I'm pretty sure I won't be able to.
I did several trannies in auto mechanic school and it was a lot of fun but that was like 20 years ago, plus I don't think we ran them so who knows if they were done right.
I remember the engine I rebuilt with a friend. The thing I remember saying to him after it was put back together was, "The crank is supposed to turn, right?
I've rebuilt some Acura FWD trannies about 10 years ago, but that was in a dealership with all the fun tools and whatnot. I would rather have it done right and not worry about a ticking time bomb.
I may be rethinking the 383/727 combo. I emailed the guy and waiting to see if it's still available this AM. With my luck, it's gone...
But, a good sign is that when I was pouring out the batter making waffles, on one of the waffles, the batter poured out in the shape of a Pentastar, no joke, weird, eh???
We'll see if I get it. If I do, I'll save it for a rainy day, when I get more $$$ to play with it.
Thanks for all the replies guys!!!