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2800-3200 High Stall 700r4 Torque Converter 10 Inch Race Ready Performance Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Flowood, Mississippi, United States

Flowood, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Not specified Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PP-7712 LS

2800-3200 High Stall 700R4 / 4L60E Dacco Torque Converter with Lockup Clutch

2800-3200 High Stall 700R4 Torque Converter

2800-3200 Stall with Lockup


Bolt Pattern: 10.750"

10 Inch Converter

Item number: PP-7712 LS

Splines: 30

Product description

This is an awesome mid-stall converter for your street rod.  We get rave reviews on this unit, and it's by far our most popular unit for the 700R4's.

Transmission type: 700R4


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