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904-727 Comparision

tactransman

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Great info for the records tactransman.

Here's a couple pages from the factory serv. manual I often send to fellows doing rebuilds to show them where to air test servos and clutch packs.

Tracy

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When I was in high school, 20 years ago, I had a friend who was may 22 or so, but he could rebuild a 904 or 727 in like 2 hours. That included r & r.

I think I forgot everything he taught me. Damn Bacardi!!
 

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When I was in high school, 20 years ago, I had a friend who was may 22 or so, but he could rebuild a 904 or 727 in like 2 hours. That included r & r.

I think I forgot everything he taught me. Damn Bacardi!!

Wow!! I guess I can't compete with him cause it takes me that long just to clean all the parts. Then again I like to do things right.:eek:
 

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Wow!! I guess I can't compete with him cause it takes me that long just to clean all the parts. Then again I like to do things right.:eek:

A guy on Overhaulin' put a 727 together blindfolded. Just to see if he could. He put it together in the right order. But he tore it back down and put it back together right. Like he said "the first time was assembly. The second time is an actual rebuild."
 
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