Anyone that races their car or does burnouts in the street or on the track should read this.
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/sho ... php?t=2167
			
		


 good article dave.i had a turbo action cheetah man. reverse vb fitted to my 904 which dosen,t have engine braking in first. its on a 340.i dont race the car but i like to have some fun every now and then if you know what i mean.i tend to pull to a stop in 2nd anyway.is this ok do you know
 good article dave.i had a turbo action cheetah man. reverse vb fitted to my 904 which dosen,t have engine braking in first. its on a 340.i dont race the car but i like to have some fun every now and then if you know what i mean.i tend to pull to a stop in 2nd anyway.is this ok do you know


 
 

 Check out those different spline angles.
  Check out those different spline angles.

airfuelEddie wrote:For you 727/904 guys here is an article that contains a great tip for increased durability using factory/aftermarket parts, and helps to keep that tranny "together" as long as a 4-speed!Check out those different spline angles.
 Good to know if your contemplating using Heavy Duty Chrysler parts in your build-up!
 Good to know if your contemplating using Heavy Duty Chrysler parts in your build-up!
airfuelEddie wrote:The scary part is, as the article states, it all slips together just fine, then the wrong angles serve as a perfect cutting tool then boom!Good to know if your contemplating using Heavy Duty Chrysler parts in your build-up!
