Fti Billet Lock-up Stall Converter Lt Engine, 4l60, 700r4, 200r4 Srlt Series on 2040-parts.com
DeLand, Florida, United States
YOU MUST MESSAGE THIS ACCOUNT THE DESIRED STALL RPM TO PURCHASE THIS CONVERTER! 1.) 3000 RPM 2.) 3200 RPM 3.) 3600 RPM 4.) 3800 RPM LT ENGINES 4L60, 700R4, 200R4 Furnace brazed and heli welded fins, anti ballooning flanged impeller hub, billet front cover, billet triple disk lock up piston, heavy duty sprague, full bearing construction, computer balanced, 3 year warranty. |
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