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Gm Chevy 10" Th350 Th400 2600 - 2800 Stall Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:GM2800 Part Brand:Transmission Specialties Warranty:Yes

This is for a new GM 10" TH350/400  2600 - 2800  stall torque covnerter.  This converter is made for motors making up to 500hp. Can be used with SB and BB Chevy motors.   GM2800

This converter has virtually all new internal parts for strength and durability.

  • Manufacued by Transmission Specialties Inc
  • 10.75" Bolt Pattern
  • Furnace Brazed and welded impeller
  • Rebuilt sprag assembly
  • New Torrington bearings
  • New pump hub
  • New turbine hub
  • Fully heli brazed fins
  • All torque converters are factory pressure tested and checked and computer balance before shipping.
  • All hubs, pads, splines, pilots, and bushings are parallel, perpendicular, and concentric to one another for a perfect fit and alignment, Guaranteed!
  • Made in the USA
  • 90 day warranty!

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