abodyjoe
Well-Known Member
I'd be interested in what you guys mean by "built right" 904
nothing exotic... good parts, extra clutch, correct kickdown leaver, proper clearances everywhere and **** kit home made or quality bought...
I'd be interested in what you guys mean by "built right" 904
But……you posted #19!!Please refer to post #19 by that one guy that comes in here running his mouth all the time like a damn know-it-all.
But……you posted #19!!
think that was the point.But……you posted #19!!
I was just pokin him a little…all in good spirit!think that was the point.
I've burnt out more 904s in stock daily driving than I can shake a stick at. I've never had a "race" car, put mild cams and 4 bbls on a few but that's about it.
I've swapped 727s in place of 904s whenever there was a 727 available. Problems solved.
318, 2bbl, 2.xx gears even.... And I have not had much luck with 904s. ..
I'd be interested in what you guys mean by "built right" 904. .. most of mine have been assembly line stock.
If you are gonna spend money on something like a valve body scrap the 904 and go 727 instead. You'll be money ahead
Keep the 904. They are a good transmission. Biggest problem was selecting rev with the choke fast idle on. Break the rev band. All the transmission shops on what seemed every corner years ago relied on the General's slush boxes. If they had all been built like the Mopar autos, there would have been far fewer. Try to find a trans shop now. I would look to 3.23 gears for a mainly street vehicle. Then down the road and you want even better fuel economy, you could install an O/D auto with the police/taxi shift kit. Durability w/o the neck snapping hard shifts. A 3.55 gear common in Dakota 8.25 rear ends would work also. Just find one with a good posi.Well, crap, forgot to put more pertinent info! I haven't gone through the engine yet, but will likely run a mild cam, and have the cylinders bored to the next size as needed. I have NO idea about final horsepower. I think stock was what, like 270-275? I'd like to increase that a bit just for bragging rights, but nothing crazy. I currently have the 3.91 third member, but I'm considering something a little shorter so I get a bit better mileage, more in town / longer drives drivability. If that makes sense.
I would suggest a shift kit or valve body upgrade for ALL transmissions. I put manual valve bodies in all my trans, 904 and 727. The TA RMVB in my 904 would swap right into a 727 if I were to choose to. If the 904 in my Duster fails, I will rebuild it or the other 904 in my garage. How would I be "money ahead" by purchasing a SB 727 along with the proper slip yoke rather than just slightly beefing up the 904 I have ?If you are gonna spend money on something like a valve body scrap the 904 and go 727 instead. You'll be money ahead
Well you said it there, destroy with HP. What you really mean is torque. The General and Ford trans models 4Lxx and 4Rxx, the 60, 65, 70 and 75 is the design torque, X10.I am a 727 man. I'd destroy 904's with Horse power. Just think how long a 904 would last behind a 440 or a Hemi. Probably why they never offered any Big block 904's. If your lacking that much power to turn a 727 keep the 904 and rebuild it more often. Put a 7 1/4 in much lighter also.
Purdy. I like to grind the casting flash off the outside but I haven't painted one like that yet. Maybe the next one.Don't think you should give up the 904:
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But those 727s sure are pretty:
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Yeah, the extra clutch that everyone overlooks like in the post #47.nothing exotic... good parts, extra clutch, correct kickdown leaver, proper clearances everywhere and **** kit home made or quality bought...