727 Torqueflite interchangeability

Old 09-17-2011, 02:23 PM
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727 Torqueflite interchangeability

Hey everyone, I know there are a number of threads on this subject, but none that I found cover the specific information that I need.

Simple enough; I want to change my 1965 727 transmission filter, and was wondering if all 727's use the same part or if the filter specifications depend on the year. I'm pretty certain they are all the same, but I wanted to know for sure before I did anything. Thanks.
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Same.
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I don't have the part #s But mopar performance made a very good trans pan gasket. Silicon covered metal ? Worth the $25 it costs. This shows the gasket
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DODGE...item4cf62bbbe0

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The 62-65's have two oil pumps one front, one rear, the filter then has two suction holes. The 66 and later, one pump one hole. The mounting looks the same but the deciding factor is the number of suction holes.
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