Transmission identification
You have a 727. 3 forward gears, one revers, plus park, and neutral. That makes it a six speed. 
46RH will have a locking torque converter.

46RH will have a locking torque converter.
Trying to figure out what transmission is in my truck its a 1991 d150, 2wd, 3speed, 318 v8. Keep getting ether A904 or A727. Have the numbers off of the side of it but i having no luck finding anywhere to run them 💩
Need to post in the first gen ram section.
RH is the older version of the trans, used in trucks 95 and older. (and maybe some 96 models as well) RE is newer version, features electronic governor, instead of the mechanical one found in the RH. 96 and up transmissions should be RE. Doesn't matter what's hangin' off the back of the trans.
That's because you have a mechanical governor. The only thing you can do with that is change the springs, to either raise or lower your trans pressure/vs. RPM
Trying to figure out what transmission is in my truck its a 1991 d150, 2wd, 3speed, 318 v8. Keep getting ether A904 or A727. Have the numbers off of the side of it but i having no luck finding anywhere to run them
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TorqueFlite
We have a 97 Ram 1500 360 auto 4x4. What is the difference between this and the transmission from a 98 Durango? What are any concerns? I believe it is a 46re and know connector to Neutral safety is different.
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