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 Post subject: push button tramission
PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:58 am 
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i think of a 1962-1964 dart with a push button transmission.
was there any promen with the push button . where there reliable
as the shifters on the sterring wheel. whats diffance between
the 727 and the 904 if any.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:00 am 
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The push-button shifters and cables are quite reliable, but they are at least 47 years old by now and may require some maintenance. They do have more moving parts than the column shift so ultimate reliability is probably a little less. If the shift mechanism is reasonably clean and lubricated it works easily. Cable adjustment is important. Follow the factory service manual's procedure.

The 727 is larger and heavier than the 904. It's the only automatic available behind B and RB big block engines. It's complete overkill for a slant six A body.

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