between 180 and 200 degrees. Anything above 200 degrees starts degrading the fluids ability to lubricate and protect transmission components.therefore decreasing overall transmission life expectancy!
If it is an automatic it will be a 727.
no you cant as I have found out the re stands to electronic shift that the 727 does not have
torque flight 727
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It takes just regular tranny fluid.
Depends on the year. 727, 46rh, 46reDepends on the year. 727, 46rh, 46re
Should be an A727 tranny. I have an 1989 Dodge D100 3.9 v6 and the transmission in it is an 904 a lighter version of the 727.
904 TF and 727 TF and many more with a kit.
How can you tell the difference between a 88 150 doudge camper van trans. They say it could be a 999 or a 727, can you help
The pump does work, but there is very little fluid movement in park.
Many choices here, either a 999, 904 an A 727 or an A 518
The 727/tourque flyte 8 transmissions came with several bell-housings for different applications including AMC, Dodge various engines, Jaguar engines and several others. The real question is what car is the transmission from?