DJ5 Trans
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Re: DJ5 Trans
I don't have a good, handy answer for you on the tranny, but if you're
anywhere near Connecticut I've got a `76 232, complete from pully to
flywheel and pan to carb, that you can have. I need to get it out of my
garage and I'm loath to sent it to the scrapper.
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Don wrote:
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> What kind of auto transmission did the DJ-5's with 232 cid engine come with?
> Can't find the markings anywhere.
>
> Thanks
>
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"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
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Re: DJ5 Trans
I don't have a good, handy answer for you on the tranny, but if you're
anywhere near Connecticut I've got a `76 232, complete from pully to
flywheel and pan to carb, that you can have. I need to get it out of my
garage and I'm loath to sent it to the scrapper.
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Don wrote:
>
> What kind of auto transmission did the DJ-5's with 232 cid engine come with?
> Can't find the markings anywhere.
>
> Thanks
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
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Re: DJ5 Trans
I don't have a good, handy answer for you on the tranny, but if you're
anywhere near Connecticut I've got a `76 232, complete from pully to
flywheel and pan to carb, that you can have. I need to get it out of my
garage and I'm loath to sent it to the scrapper.
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Don wrote:
>
> What kind of auto transmission did the DJ-5's with 232 cid engine come with?
> Can't find the markings anywhere.
>
> Thanks
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
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Re: DJ5 Trans
I just rebuilt the transmission in my 1975 DJ5 and it is a Chrysler 727.
The guts are exactly like any other Chrysler 727 automatic transmission,
however the case is different as it has a bellhousing pattern that matches
up with the AMC 232 6 cylinder engine.
The guts are exactly like any other Chrysler 727 automatic transmission,
however the case is different as it has a bellhousing pattern that matches
up with the AMC 232 6 cylinder engine.
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Re: DJ5 Trans
I just rebuilt the transmission in my 1975 DJ5 and it is a Chrysler 727.
The guts are exactly like any other Chrysler 727 automatic transmission,
however the case is different as it has a bellhousing pattern that matches
up with the AMC 232 6 cylinder engine.
The guts are exactly like any other Chrysler 727 automatic transmission,
however the case is different as it has a bellhousing pattern that matches
up with the AMC 232 6 cylinder engine.
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Re: DJ5 Trans
I just rebuilt the transmission in my 1975 DJ5 and it is a Chrysler 727.
The guts are exactly like any other Chrysler 727 automatic transmission,
however the case is different as it has a bellhousing pattern that matches
up with the AMC 232 6 cylinder engine.
The guts are exactly like any other Chrysler 727 automatic transmission,
however the case is different as it has a bellhousing pattern that matches
up with the AMC 232 6 cylinder engine.
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