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C6 Ford 10" Torque Converter 1.375" Crank Pilot on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Lowell, Indiana, United States

Lowell, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

Do not have name of manufacturer or part number. This torque converter came with a Ford C6 transmission. The crankshaft pilot measures 1.375" diameter, where the pump seal rides measures 1.95" diameter, it has a 11-7/16" diameter bolt circle, and the housing body measures 9-3/4" diameter. It is difficult to count the splines inside the center for the input shaft, but I did it twice and came up with 30 both times. I see no signs of this converter ever being installed. Please examine pictures carefully. Also, please do not consider buying this converter unless you know what you are looking at. This is somewhat of a gamble, but it is priced accordingly. I am not trying to mislead anyone, but I think this is an incredible deal for the right person. You can estimate the stall speed since it is a 10" converter. At this price, you could have it reworked if necessary, and still come out ahead. You are responsible for suitability for your application.

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