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John N

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I’d have to say, it depends....

I’ve had one for years behind my mild 360.
 

mwqpd11

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727 is a bigger transmission and can handle the power. They were used in Wagoneers and J trucks several years
 

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As far as a TF727 is concerned, look into potential front driveshaft clearance issues before going that route.
 

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As far as a TF727 is concerned, look into potential front driveshaft clearance issues before going that route.

what John said. I needed a minimum of 4” of lift on my ’81 304/TF727 for the front driveshaft to clear just for on road driving. Doubt it’d clear in flex situations.
 

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You need a stock diameter driveshaft and a stock depth pan. Works fine Offroad
 
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