From: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dodger7998@xxxxxxx Not to mention the A-100 transmissions with the short tail shaft. In a message dated 7/3/2011 10:46:32 P.M. Central Daylight Time, s.andrachek@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Stolen from the internet: There are two main auto transmissions used by Mopar in this time period: 904 and 727. They are functionally the same, although the 727 case is physically larger. In addition, depending on what motor the transmission was used with, it had a different bellhousing. To make things more confusing, '65 and earlier transmissions were operated with two cables, while '66 and later used a single rod linkage. And finally, the connection from the transmission to the driveshaft changed from ball-and-trunion to slip-yoke in '65 (for B-bodies) and '66 (for A-bodies). And I'm not even getting to the earlier cast-iron cases, and the later input shaft spline changes... That leaves us with 9 different transmissions during this time period:
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