Been studying Carl Munroe's 727 book and working on gathering tools in preparation for pulling and overhauling my 727 this winter.
A few questions for the experienced:
1. What's an alum 727 minus converter weigh on average?
2. My bushing driver set is pretty basic (and undersized) and thinking about buying a little better one. Will bushing drivers up to 1-1/4 inch pretty much handle what I will encounter?
3. Most of my snap ring pliers are pretty small so looking for a heavy duty one for the bigger snap rings like the one securing the tail housing and the ones on the output shaft. Is a HD 8" pair of snap ring pliers large enough - like this?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TG80SY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Or do I need bigger yet?
4. Pulling the pump out - looks like it would be pretty easy to thread a couple pieces of all-thread into the two threaded holes, lay a piece of angle iron over the mouth of the bell housing with two holes drilled for the all-thread to penetrate, install washers and nuts and just wrench it out. I'm surprised I haven't seen anyone suggest that - any reason it wouldn't work?
Thanks for your help.
A few questions for the experienced:
1. What's an alum 727 minus converter weigh on average?
2. My bushing driver set is pretty basic (and undersized) and thinking about buying a little better one. Will bushing drivers up to 1-1/4 inch pretty much handle what I will encounter?
3. Most of my snap ring pliers are pretty small so looking for a heavy duty one for the bigger snap rings like the one securing the tail housing and the ones on the output shaft. Is a HD 8" pair of snap ring pliers large enough - like this?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TG80SY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Or do I need bigger yet?
4. Pulling the pump out - looks like it would be pretty easy to thread a couple pieces of all-thread into the two threaded holes, lay a piece of angle iron over the mouth of the bell housing with two holes drilled for the all-thread to penetrate, install washers and nuts and just wrench it out. I'm surprised I haven't seen anyone suggest that - any reason it wouldn't work?
Thanks for your help.