727-A Torque Converter needed!

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r66cuda

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Hey, guys! Haven't been on here in awhile. I'm trying to get my '87 Dodge Ram 350 1-ton flatbed running. Did a minor rebuild on the 360 on it awhile back, but didn't replace the flex-plate or torque converter, and both went bad. Anybody got a 727-A 24-spline torque converter that will work? It's 10" bolt pattern across front where flex-plate goes with 4 5/16" bolts. Appreciate any help. Miss havin' it runnin'. Only had it runnin' about 3 weeks when it blew.
Rich :-|
 
I recommend you pick up a remaned DAYCO unit. Those are available from many auto parts suppliers, or any decent auto.tranny rebuilder.

By the time you get into properly flushing any used converter and hoping that you got all the crud out, you would have been better off just buying a remaned unit that is clean and properly set up.

Just my .02c...Good luck with it...
 
I have a stock unit for $25 plus shipping (zipcode: 99004). Worked great when pulled.
 
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