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need help decoding transmission numbers

Started by troy.70R/T, July 26, 2015, 10:52:35 AM

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troy.70R/T

I have a trans that I took out of a 67 Coronet that is going in my charger. I was going to try putting a shift kit in it. I bought a TRANS go TF2 kit. I have read the directions and different years of transmissions get different things done to them. I would just like to know what year mine is so I can know what to pay more attention to before I open it up. Also is there any way to tell what the gear ratio is by the numbers? or better yet is there a really good web site or app for this? Here are the numbers.       Tail shaft casting # 2466901       
     Numbers stamped on trans pan side are   PK3515845L   3374  9263
     Numbers cast on bell housing are 433-3 on both sides.

charge69

That is a 1971 transmission for a 383-2bbl. that was produced Oct. 23, 1970. Not really sure what ratios were standard with it but it was, most likely, just a standard 727.

John_Kunkel


All 727's have the same gear ratios. The 383-2 is about as low on the performance scale as you'll find in a big block transmission....3-disc front clutch, low lever ratio, etc. It'll need more than a shift kit if exposed to any real power.

Of course, this assumes that nothing has been upgraded in the 45 years since its birth.
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troy.70R/T

Thanks charge69 can you tell me what each set of #s mean? I assume the PK3515845L is the vin # what are the other two.


troy.70R/T

Thanks John. Its just going to be a stock 65 383 516 heads 4-barrel with a mopar purple cam shaft that I bought and never used. I think .484 lift thats about all I remember about it right now. Is there a way to tell which auto transmissions are better than others by looking at the Numbers stamped on them. Any link to a good site to do some reading would be appreciated. Thanks again John.

Alaskan_TA

The partial VIN is on the opposite side, on the bell.

John_Kunkel

Quote from: troy.70R/T on July 26, 2015, 03:20:40 PM
Thanks charge69 can you tell me what each set of #s mean? I assume the PK3515845L is the vin # what are the other two.

PK3515845L   3374  9263

PK= Plant Kokomo
3515845= The transmission part number
3374= Build date based on a 10,000 day calendar
9263= Sequence number, the 9263rd built that day

The partial VIN will be found stamped in a raised pad on the passenger sided of the bellhousing.
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troy.70R/T

Thanks Alaskan_TA. So John do you mean that the 9263 was the 9263rd trans built that year or that they actually were able to put together 9263 transmisssions in one day?

John_Kunkel


Yep, one day. The first trans built the next day would be 0001.
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troy.70R/T

Wow I had no idea they made that many transmissions in one day. Very impressive. Thanks John.