lewtot184
Well-Known Member
You can't use the t10 bellhousing with an 833. Not sure on shifter mechanism, rods are different. Call Brewers, they'll know the details.
Dang, that blows. Guess I’m gonna need a new one of those too and I know those aren’t cheap. Not sure what I’m gonna do now because that means I have to get a bellhousing and transmission. And to think I’m only wanting to do this because my 727 leaks like a siv and doesn’t shift where I want it to… well that and having 3 pedals will greatly improve my fancy for the car! I just hope I can pull this off. I just recently finished college and I’ve been dying to get this swap done before I switch to full time. The shoestring budget my job has me on for this swap never helps. Just hope I can get the right engine and transmission soon because it’s spring and I want to get my car out on the streets!You can't use the t10 bellhousing with an 833. Not sure on shifter mechanism, rods are different. Call Brewers, they'll know the details.
Well yeah, If I really wanted to I could get the expensive stuff but the car isn’t worth much and I’m trying to go used on the parts. I have a hard time enjoying the car with the automatic too. I put it up for sale because I wasn’t enjoying the car anymore.Not what you want to hear, but………
If funds are low and you want to get back on the road quicker…….. be way cheaper to fix the 727.
Then take the next year to gather up the stuff needed to do the 833 swap.
Swapped to a forged crank out of a 69. I don’t know if it is drilled but I can look when I get the trans out.Sometimes I think 727's were designed to leak. I've been chasing leaks on my r/t for awhile. I knock them off bit by bit. Strangest leak has been the kickdown band adjuster. Anyhow, sell the t10 stuff to a good home and you'll have plenty of "leak money". Shift kits are simple but hard shifts aren't good shifts. When I was your age it was 4 speed or nothing. Now that I've been 39yrs old a lot of times the slush boxes are more tolerable. Another thought is have you made sure your 440 crank is drilled for a pilot bushing?