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Old 12-04-2008, 12:13 AM
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it would surely be interesting but unless you win the lotto... you can see where i am going
 
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lol, i got no worries on a heavier front suspension especially once I got my sas done, but either way a v10 would be sweeeet. lol
 
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426 street hemi!!! Ftw!!! :d
 
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btw i think a 440 30 over is a 455, but i could be wrong
 
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i think a 440 at .03 over will be about 444 to 445 ci. as far as trans chrysler never put 904 behind a big block i think. you DO want a 727 to hold the hp.

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new info. a 440 at .03 over is 445.851 ci. and 7303. cc
 
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i think a 440 at .03 over will be about 444 to 445 ci. as far as trans chrysler never put 904 behind a big block i think. you DO want a 727 to hold the hp.

checkout these guys. i have known them from the late 60s. 90% of ALL trans shops get parts from them. they dont mind giveing advise, and they realy do know any question you can put to them. they are very honest.

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a 904 is a 727 except it has overdrive
 
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yup 904 is correct. and a a500 is similar design to a 727 but with crappy parts ! lol.
 
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chrysler made 904s LONG before they thought about overdrive on an auto trans. i may be old school and an old guy but a 904 never had an over drive. they built an overdrive verson of a 904, in later years, but it was a different number. of you think iam full of it call these guys.
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i dont need to call those guys, and 904 is a 727 with overdrive, simple as that. look it up on allpar.com
 


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