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Old 07-14-2009, 06:25 PM   #4
Mike Taylor 3601
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Default Re: torque converter suggestions

I love my clutch don't have to mess with converters,
My advice is find somebody you're comfortable with and can work with cause if buy one here don't suit you
buy another one there could end up with two of same thing where if you deal with one they can {well should} be able to make correct adjustments if needed. Can't remember who @ A-1 I talked to 6-7 years
ago but they would listen and knew what they were talking about,call around and talk to some of them
beware of the guy who can answer every question quickly,not always a bad thing though,get your
question answered then think about the answers you get and some of them sound good at the moment
but after thinking about them you say wait a minute that doesn't make any sense.If stocker ,ss figure
on buying 2-3 at least especially if low power combo get the right one guard with your life.Had bracket
customer sent his converter for freshen up he's run this combo 8-10 years was slowed down .25 in
1/8 stahl was changed come to find out they made it spagless for some reason ,was suposed to
just like was but freshened.he was upset.
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