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03-30-2005 03:10 PM #1
how to identify the torque converter
the guy who sold me the car claims its a 2800, how do i confirm that? there is no numbers on it??
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03-30-2005 03:14 PM #2
Is it in the car? If so, powerbrake and watch the tack. If it's out of the car, what diameter is it?Last edited by pro70z28; 03-30-2005 at 03:18 PM.
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03-30-2005 03:54 PM #3
13inch
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03-30-2005 04:01 PM #4
Other than doing what ProZ said, there really isn't any way to tell. The 13" diameter just means that it has a stock shell, it could have been re-curved inside. If it's feasable I would just replace it with a known converter, otherwise just put it in, and go.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
on small cars yes. but fat fender cars are pretty much the same in size and weight as the donor car. i found s10 brakes work great on fat fender and pickups. a deuce will just need manual brakes...
Time for brakes