This is a heavy duty, lock-up torque converter for 1997-UP 4L60E, DCNF code. This code is printed on your original converter and must match what you have in your vehicle originally. This balanced and pressure tested converter has the heavy duty brazed turbine and torrington bearings. This converter has a stock stall speed and will be fine for up to 500 hp. This converter would be great for a stock replacement or for RV/Towing purposes. There is absolutely “no” core charge, or need to return a core. Please visit my other auctions and new eBay Store for great deals on shift kits or other transmission parts. I have many upgrades for this transmission in my Store. Purchase a torque converter and any upgrade; shift kit, corvette servo, boost valve, etc.
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