Years ago Bill Watson identified a transmission for me. Again very grateful. Once again I need some help from him, or the group. I know it's a pain to look this stuff up, but I'm also trying to date the engine using the trans as a guide. I just picked up a 727 out of a motor home, and I need to know what year, etc. I know it's a big block trans out of a motor home, but that's all I know. This thing was behind a big block like I've never ever seen. the number on the trans is: PK2981920L 29741579 Can anyone identify it for me? Thanks Jimmy Bill Watson wrote: >>P3681052406977778 >> >> > > P3681052 - Part number : > 1972-73 Torqueflite (A-727) that fits A, B & E bodies : > 1972 340 V8 (late) > 1972 340 V8, with damper weight provision (late) > 1973 340 V8 > > 4 - Change Code > > 0697 - Build date : Sure the first digit is a "0"? > > 7778 - 7,778th unit built that day > >That is the way the number should decode. But if the change code was >placed at the end of the numbers : > > 4069 - Build date : September 17, 1972 (1973 model year) > > 7777 - 7,777th unit built that day > > >Bill >Vancouver, BC > > >Jimmy Peavy wrote: > > >>I need some help identifying an automatic transmission. >>P3681052406977778 >>The "P" digit at the begining, and the "8" digit at the end are very >>lightly stamped. >>I think it's from a 70 GTX, but I'd like for someone out there to make a >> >>positive ID for me. >>(The 62 to 65 required content): I'm planning on using the input and >>reaction shafts in my 65 Belvedere. >> >> Thanks >> >> Jimmy >> >> >> > >---- >Parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages are private mail. Please do not post these type of messages through the Clubhouse public discussion address. Thanks! > >'62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: >http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]