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I'm trying to ask a question about removing the stack 77 3speed in my 77golden eagle for an automatic,getting older and just don't off-road it as it was used in the past
Question is I found a torque flight 727 from a 360 wagoner and was wondering if I could use it in my 77 AMC 304
Thanks
Tim
1979 Jeep CJ7 TH400 Automatic 258 I6 Quadratrac Amc 20 rear & Dana 30 front, 32 x 11.5 x 15 tires. Currently a Complete Custom Rebuild in progress.
Also I own a 2001 Jeep Cherokee, White, all stock with 4.0L. automatic, and police package. Best part of that is it came with leather seats! This package also has the NP242 Transfer Case, 8.25 rear end, and trailer towing package.
The first automatics used in Jeeps were the GM Turbo 400 . After a few years of that Jeeps used the TF727. The GM Turbo 400 was only mated to the QuadraTrac . the TF's were mated to the Dana 300 . I assume your putting this in a CJ7 as the automatic will not fit in a CJ5 . So, yes it should fit, but you may need a different Transfer Case .
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It will fit in a 75 CJ5 .
The front driveshaft is angled out or away from the 727 Transmission pan area with a center support type bearing before continuing on to the front axle.
The rear driveshaft is very short.