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    Posted: Apr/06/2020 at 7:49am
727 torque converter

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What about a 727 torque converter? 
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Originally posted by Chasart Chasart wrote:

727 torque converter


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Edited by Heavy 488 - Apr/06/2020 at 9:02am
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ok forget the torque conv, I'm putting a 401 into my 68 amx with a 727. The converter would not hook up to the crank because as I just found out there is a bushing in the end of the c/s . Apparently the engine was from a Jeep that used the TH 400 and required that bushing. My question is what method do I use to take the bushing out. 
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Never mind, I got it out. It was a piece of cake, I got it out with out damaging it. But thanks to all of you for your help!
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