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Gm 4l60e Circle D Specialties Billet Multi Disk Torque Converter Pro Series on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Cypress, Texas, United States

Cypress, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Circle D Specialities Manufacturer Part Number:01.13.05.2B

Brand New! NEVER HAS HAD FLUID RUN THROUGH IT!!! MSRP $1200.00. Asking $1000.00

This bid is for one Pro Series Stage III Billet Multi Disk Torque Converter from Circle D Specialties. This item came out of a storage unit that I purchased and appears to be new out of the box and in good working order.

For the GM 4L60E LS Style Transmission

Converter Diameter - 258mm - 10 1/4" 
Stall speed 2800-3000 rpm
100 Square inches of Clutch Lining for WOT Lock-Up
Furnace Brazed
Hand TIG Welded Turbine Hub
Torrington Bearings
Billet front and Billet Piston
Deep Groove Ball Bearing Design for Longer Clutch Life
Flanged Impeller Hub for Anti-Flex Durability
Hand Assembled to Exacting Tolerances

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