I wasn’t planning on it. How much does a rebuild cost? Can I replace the shaft without a rebuild? I assume you just remove the face plate?Maybe at one time, a bad/wrong converter was on it. If the outer splines look too worn, that shaft is easily replaced. You are planning on rebuilding the trans, right? If not, your asking for someone else's problems.
How much? Depends on who builds it. No rebuild...that's your call, if it works okay, might last awhile. Or, sooner or later, it starts giving you problems.How much does a rebuild cost? Can I replace the shaft without a rebuild?
Didn’t come with one.Will the torque converter slide on?
Except 7 bills...though, if it has 'everything' you can shove in a 727, plus labor, maybe...cost me 7 bills for everything.
$400 was the builder's labor, parts needed were $275. That was for the overhaul kit, new rear band, new rear support, also needed a new NSS and the transgo kit (not necessary for everyone of course) at builder's cost. All in all happy with the price, after reading and checking around I was bracing for a fatter bill..Except 7 bills...though, if it has 'everything' you can shove in a 727, plus labor, maybe...
Just to put some perspective into it, depending on what you want the piece to do, they can be had for much less. Maybe not typical, since I build my own, pretty much stock (don't need a bunch of trick parts for the street), total cost on mine was about $275, including the $100 dollars for the core itself! Tossed in a complete overhaul kit, good to go, and not worried about a dang thing.
Having a trans shop build it, add labor.
Yeah, not bad. Labor will get ya every time.$400 was the builder's labor, parts needed were $275.
In neutral, it should turn, though from parts dragging, will take a little effort.Should I be able to spin the shaft while in neutral or other?