What type of transmission goes on a 440 engine?
This engine is a 440 that goes on a 68 charger. I don't know much, but the original tranny that it had was manual. Any extra advice would really help. Currently working on the car is well. Was wishing I could send to Overhaulin' but that show is done.
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- Just sign the title and ship the car to me. I'll send you pictures when I'm done.
- an automatic? probably a727 manual? where is dodge man when you need him..oh yea #####'s
- Stick would be the 18 spline hemi trans, and auto would be the big block 727 .
- For the 4 speed it would be a 23 spline a833 tranny...For the auto it,s a 727 tourqueflite.....Try www.brewersperformance.com for all your a833 needs....Including z bars and washers...
- If the original engine was a 440 and originally a four speed transmission, try and stick with that combination, by doing so the value of the Charger will be greater. The transmission was referred to as a New Process 833, yours probably had a 23-spline input shaft, there was also an 18 spline input transmission but they were usually found behind Hemis and an occasional 440 and later the 440's with 3x2 carburation and you can find the 23 spline units without too much trouble. The data plate on the left side inner fender will tell you a lot about the car including what the original engine and transmission were. Take a look at these sites,http://www.brewersperformance.com/ and http://passonperformance.com/ for info on the New Process 833's. If you want to use an automatic, you would want the 727 Torqueflight transmission for big block engines. These were found across the entire Chrysler Corp line of cars, Chryslers, Dodges, and Plymouths built between 1966-67 until 1978. You might want to visit http://www.allpar.com/ for a bit more info.
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