F68-3f2p-ls Torque Converter Dacco Rebuilt 2004 Freestar Monterey 4f50n on 2040-parts.com
Brownwood, Texas, United States
Note: I was employed at an automatic
transmission rebuilding facility for over 20 years. It has recently
closed down and I have been commissioned to sell off the inventory. I
will be listing torque converters, pumps, and other hard parts in the
near future.
F68 3F2P LS Torque Converter for 4F50N Transmission Transaxle F683F2PLS Fits 2004 ONLY Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey with 3.9L & 4.2L engines 11" diameter, 0.825" pilot, 25 spline turbine, 18 spline pump drive, no drive on 1.400" long hub with 1.655"-1.658" bushing, 4 mounting studs, modulating clutch type unit Identify unit by metal stamp 180-K Low stall NO CORE |
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