----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 8:21
PM
Subject: IML: 727 torqueflite dipstick
and tube
Hello List,
As luck would have it, the dipstick and tube to
the 727 transmission in my '65 Crown convt. has been "misplaced" by either the
machine shop who rebuilt the engine, the transmission shop who did the
transmission rebuild for the machine shop, or the automotive repair shop who
pullled the engine and transmission for the machine shop. No one is
willing to accept the blame and, you guessed it, has no clue where the darn
things are. I have given up getting any relief from any of the
above. Time to move on.
I located one locally by way of a referral from
another transmission rebuild shop. The guy who has it claims it came
from a 727 torqueflite in a "Chrysler automobile". He got it from a
wrecking yard but doesn't know the year or model. He insists the
tube and dipstick are universal. Is this true???? He only
paid $10 for both so I doubt he is going to charge too much
for his time to go to the yard to get them. I just don't want
to buy something that is not correct for my car. Is a Chrysler
tube with the stick the same size/shape/length as the one for the
Imperial? All local transmission shops I've contacted do not have
these items and say they are difficult to find. HELP! The
restoshop owner says he needs these parts soon. Thanks in advance to
whomever can answer my questions.
Greg
'65 Crown convt. (in need of a tranny tube and
dipstick)