Torqueflite A-727 Automatic Transmission Handbook details the development, operation, repair and modification of the A-727 Aluminum Torqueflite. From a stock rebuild to an all-out racing unit, this book covers it all.
Contents: ● Introduction: A Word About Safety ● A-727 History, Development and Identification ● How the A-727 Torqueflite Works ● General Transmission Service ● In-Car Repairs, Maintenance, and Adjustments ● Specialty Tools for the A-727 Torqueflite ● Transmission Removal and Core Disassembly ● Disassembly of Unit Assemblies and Inspection ● Overhaul and Assembly of Unit Assemblies ● Final Assembly and Adjustment ● Torque Converter Design and Operation ● The Performance A-727 Torqueflite ● The Drag Racing A-727 Torqueflite ● Reducing Rotating Weight and Friction ● Installation and Operation ● Troubleshooting and Testing ● A-727 Torqueflite Specifications
Introduced in 1960, the Aluminum Torqueflite traces its back to the original Cast Iron Torqueflite first offered on the 1955 Chrysler Imperial. A version of the Torqueflite has been available in every passenger car and light truck produced by the Chrysler Corporation for over 40 Years.