Re: IML: overdrive torqueflite and stall speed
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Re: IML: overdrive torqueflite and stall speed



Thanks for the clarification.  Yes, it is the converter that slips and not the trans.  That's what converters do by design, making automatic transmissions possible.
 
My point was not to recommend adding a lock-up converter to an older 727.  It was to recommend using the late model 727s for which a lock-up converter is available (78 and up,  but memory may be failing me) if you are going to do the GV thing or a tranny that comes with a lock-up converter if you are going to do the 518 thing.  As previously noted, no way are you going to be able to do this without some aftermarket parts and you will probably have to do some chassis modification in addition to shortening the drive shaft.
 
Considering the gas savings vs. the expense, over 6 or so years you'll recoup your money if you drive the bejesus out of your Imperial.  For a Sunday driver, there is no recouping and the satisfaction is in having it and showing it off.



Happy motoring,

David

'91 K-Imperial driver
'66 LeBaron dual air and every option known to man


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