kaival
New member
- Nov 9, 1999
- 10
I reciently had to open up a MOPAR 727 to replace the reverse band which had been damaged while backing a horse trailer up an incline with low fluid, (my wife did it but it was my fault). Upon removing the valve body I found the accumulator spring missing. Now at first I thought that it might have fallen out and rolled under something but a check on the position of the accumulator piston said otherwise, it was in the fully extended position right at the top of the casing. My question is; how does this affect operation as the only unusual operation noted has been a harsh manual 2-3 shift at light loads, (with a driveline clank). My guess is that it should even out pressure spikes and dips. <br>
Could this be a "Hot Rod Shift Kit Trick"?<br>
The prior owner had the transmission professionaly rebuilt.
Could this be a "Hot Rod Shift Kit Trick"?<br>
The prior owner had the transmission professionaly rebuilt.