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F68-3f2p-ls Torque Converter Dacco Rebuilt 2004 Freestar Monterey 4f50n on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Brownwood, Texas, United States

Brownwood, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:DACCO Transmission Parts Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:F68 3F2P LS Core Charge:NONE

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.


Rebuilt/Remanufactured by Dacco Transmission Parts.

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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