Performance Automatic 10" Torque Converter, Pa26211, Ford C-4, 3500 Rpm Stall on 2040-parts.com
Lowell, Indiana, United States
Performance Automatic 10" Torque Converter for Ford C-4 transmission with 26 spline input shaft, 10.5" diameter bolt circle, 3500 RPM stall speed. Part # PA26211. Used two seasons. Had converter professionally flushed by Trans Pro, Calumet City, IL after removing from car, just for your reassurance that there should be no problems with this unit. The same torque converter will react differently when used behind different engines. Check manufacturer's information for more details. You are responsible for suitability for your application. |
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