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10 Inch C-4 10 1/2 Bolt Circle 3500 To 3800 Stall Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:ROADRUNNER CONVERTERS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:10" F 41 Core Charge:NO CORE CHARGE

This is the 10 inch C-4 3500 to 3800 Stall Torque Converter with 10 1/2 inch bolt circle. This Converter can be ordered with 24 or 26 Input Spline. Please specify when ordering. This Converter features a billet steel front cover and anti balloon plate hub. All internal fins are brazed. Torrington bearings throughout.  This Converter is fully manufactured by us here at Roadrunner Converters. Buy with confidence. 34 years with Torque Converters our only business. No core charge. Free shipping to the lower 48 States. One year warranty. PLEASE SPECIFY 24 OR 26 SPLINE WHILE ORDERING.

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