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Th350 Low Stall Torque Converter Rv Towing Gas Mileage Th-350 Transmission Tow on 2040-parts.com

US $209.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:ORE-35-1-20 Brand:Oregon Performance Transmission, Inc. UPC:Does not apply


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New heavy duty, low stall, torque converter for TH-350 transmission. This converter has the heavy duty brazed turbine and torrington bearings. The stall speed on this balanced and pressure tested converter will be 300-400 RPM lower then stock.  The converter is designed for towing, RV's, and BETTER GAS MILEAGE. 

Just for a reference, a stock converter will usually have a stall speed of around 1500-1600. There is absolutely "no" core charge, or need to return a core. 


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