I changed the one in my Javelin's 998 tranny a few months ago and it wasn't too bad. You do have to have the pan off, because you'll have to drop the shifter shaft out from the bottom. The PITA of the job is removing the kickdown bracket and shifter brackets from the shafts. This is VERY difficult to do if the parts have never been off and the tranny is still in the car. At the least you'll probably have to drop the crossmember and let the tranny drop for access. (The 998 is almost impossible to access in the car, I imagine the 727 is worse since it's bigger). I had my tranny out to replace the front seal when I did this, so it wasn't too hard to change the shifter seal. I just used a screwdriver to knock out the old seal and then tapped the new one in place. There is a seal installer/remover just for the Mopar shift shaft seal, which may make this deal easier. I can't remember if I had to loosen the valve body to get the shifter shaft out, but I want to say the shaft came out OK without that. Don't hold me to that, though. Either way, changing that seal isn't going to be a walk in the park. Good luck, Jeff Reeves Auburn GA 94 Cherokee 81 Spirit GT 72 Javelin SST www.threejeffsamc.com _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list