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Tci 1972-80 Amc Torque Command 727 Saturday Night Special Converter #751500 on 2040-parts.com

US $269.88
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:TCI Other Part Number:TCI-751500 Manufacturer Part Number:751500 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:TCI751500 Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:788120018722


















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Brand New TCI Saturday Night Special Torque Converter for 1972-80 AMC Applications with Torque Command 727 Transmission. Part #751500. 

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:

Beginning in 1978 for Chrysler and 1979 for American Motors, a lock-up torque converter was used with most transmissions. NOTE: You cannot interchange a lock-up converter with a conventional non lock-up converter. The transmission input shaft and valve body used for lock-up applications are different. TCI® offers converters for these two styles of operation. When changing to an aftermarket torque converter, you may need to replace the OEM flexplate. TCI® Part #145200 and Part #145300 flexplates are both heavy-duty units required when using a 10", 9", 8" or 7" torque converter. In conjunction with the converter and flexplate, you will also need to use TCI® Part #146200 7/16"-20 converter bolts.

TCI® also has external balanced flexplates that must be used when replacing an OEM externally balanced converter with an aftermarket non-weighted converter. This combination will allow a neutral balance between the converter and the transmission that is a must when using aftermarket parts.

 

 

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