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Tci 1970-79 Ford C4 10.5" 26-spline Saturday Night Special Converter #450700 on 2040-parts.com

US $305.88
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:TCI Other Part Number:TCI-450700 Manufacturer Part Number:450700 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:TCI1450700 Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:788120010023


















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Brand New TCI Saturday Night Special Torque Converter for 1970-79 Ford Applications with C4 (26-Spline, Dipstick goes into Transmission Case) Transmission with 10.5" Bolt Circle. Part #450700. 

Converter Specs:

  • Advertised Cam Duration: Stock to 265°
  • Rear Gear Ratio:  Stock to 3.23
  • Engine Characteristics:  Smooth Idle, Stock Compression Ratio
  • Expected RPM Stall Speeds: Small Block: 1600-1800, Big Block: 1800-2000

Full Manufacturer's description under the picture below
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Product Representation: Actual parts may vary based on configuration ordered.    

Manufacturer's Description:

The popular Saturday Night Special® torque converter delivers premium performance at a reasonable cost. A great choice for show cars and street rods, this converter incorporates many of the manufacturing processes and performance features found in our more expensive full-competition models.

Features: Furnace-brazed fins, hardened pre-ground pump hub, computer balanced

Benefits: Excellent value, quicker acceleration, improved low end power, smoother running, fully streetable (no modifications required), 400-500 RPM increase in stall over stock

Dipstick Goes into Transmission Case

 

 

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