Re: [AMC-List] 85 Eagle 4x4
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Re: [AMC-List] 85 Eagle 4x4



" From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
" 
" 
" A: If you score a lockup version of the 727, the mileage drop will be 
" minimal on the hwy.

a good point, if most of your driving is highway.

" The '80 to '83 Cherokee also came with 999 as an option 
" behind the 6 cyl (you can tell which is which by the pan shape)

999 and not 998?  just wondering...  eagles all had 998s.  -afaik-
wranglers got the first 999s.  i'll admit they don't differ much.

" The 32RE 
" (and probablt 32RH as well) have weak lockup converters. I have 3 in my pile 
" of cores that suddenly quit making the Jeep/Eagle/Concord move. Often just 
" as they pulled to a stop. I stripped the trannies down and there wasn't even 
" more than a smudge of grit in the pans.

but the 32rh is just another name for tf999 and the 32re is just the
electronic-controlled version of the 32rh, so presumably they all use
the same front pump and can swap converters.

could be they gradually cheaped out on internals - '80s 727s aren't as
beefy as the ones put behind '60s hemis, for example.
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