Looks like I have the 3.23 gears. Not quite 3 1/4 turns of the yoke to one rotation of the tire.
.................The fella who rebuilt my 727 suggested I purchase a new converter while going through all the work of rebuilding the trans. The one I had was working fine. There is a 2709 and a 1096 stamped into it but not sure if that has any value to identifying it. Reuse it?
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Stick a screwdriver in it and check one way clutch to make sure it is not
broke and goes backwards. Flush it out and make sure nothing is in pieces
with a strainer. 99 times out of 100 it will be fine. I have not seen a NOS
stock convertor in 40 years = All my converters are built out of used cores
that we replace the internals.
The 10 3/4 converter would make a huge difference over the 11 3/4.
Look for one that has a smooth cover (340 original) and it will stall 300
higher that one with a flat area on to (383/Hemi).
Count the splines as they changed the count in the 67 model year up to 24.
Early one will not fit front pump.
The converter in picture appears to be 11 3/4.
Almost every big town out out here has a converter
rebuilder. Should cost $100. to 150. at most to go thru.