Ford Fmx 10" Torque/stall Converter 3000-3200 Stall Speed Nice!! on 2040-parts.com
Wichita Falls, Texas, United States
Here we have a good used FMX 10" torque converter that was bought a while back at a swap meet for a project that never materialized. Seller said this unit worked as it should when removed but i have personally never used this converter. Stall speed is around 3000 RPM. The markings on it are as follows: BA1 P1 RFS E/W F14. Cleaning shop-must go!! To be sold as is and as shown. I only ship within the US. Paypal payment is expected within 72 hours of auctions end. This is a no reserve auction. Thanks for looking!
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