mike1965
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Just wanted to see what the stock unit will hold Maybe you can post the weight of your car / HP and CI
Mike
Mike
Thee are SEVERAL different stock planet assemblies. Which one are you talking about?
Opinions vary, but I refer any of the steel ones over the aluminum, of course the more planetaries, the better.
Good to know I would prefer a steel one also would be a lot stronger than the alum , when I get mine apart if it has an alum one I will swap it out for the steel one .
Have you used the steel one and how fast have you been and what's the most anyone else has gone with a stock planet
Just wanted to see what the stock unit will hold Maybe you can post the weight of your car / HP and CI
Mike
The load experienced by the planetary is a function of, weight of the car, torque produced by the engine, amount of traction and other factors. Speed (how fast someone runs) is a relative term. If you run 11 seconds in a 2500 lb car the load on the planetary is totally different than the load experienced driving a 3500 lb car (all other factors equal). I know nothing about transmissions (well, maybe a little) but you'll more details to get a better answer.
Treblig
............I know quite a few guys in the low 10s prolly weigh over 3000lbs.........how many pinions do u wanna run...........I build mine with 4...kim........
I've never seen a steel planetary in a 727, just in 904's. In 904's I prefer steel 4 pinion planetaries. In 727's I use 4 pinion planetaries.
When you ask a question you need to let us know what trans your talking about or it gets confusing
What year is the 727? There have only been three different splines on the nose of the output shaft over the years. Some planetaries will install on the wrong output shaft only to strip out after a short time. If you want a cheap steel planetary you better find a B van with a 727 from 91-93 to get the output shaft. Then get yourself a steel planetary from a A618 before 94.
I'll check myself when I get home to see if the years are correct.
If your not stripping the splines out now, why worry. A steel carrier will only slow you down.