Re: Jobber's Stock 340 replacement Converter: Dacco/Continental?
[Re: Sixpak]
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Part number for the factory 11" high-stall converter is 2801764, many rebuilders use the last three digits and refer to it as the 764 converter.
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Re: Jobber's Stock 340 replacement Converter: Dacco/Continental?
[Re: Sixpak]
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01/10/19 12:47 PM
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In your title- Daaco makes OEM as well as some mild stall 2500rpm ish units which priced right and I guess 2400-2500 stall would be OEM for a HP mopar. All Star makes affordable converters with a good reputation.
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Re: Jobber's Stock 340 replacement Converter: Dacco/Continental?
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Per the suggestion from a reputable Mopar tranny builder I installed a Dacco #764 converter in the wife's mild 440 Six Pack Challenger. I ordered it from Autozone for around $100. I was concerned about the smaller 5/16 lug bolts but it has worked very well for the last 2 years.
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Re: Jobber's Stock 340 replacement Converter: Dacco/Continental?
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Re: Jobber's Stock 340 replacement Converter: Dacco/Continental?
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02/07/19 03:57 PM
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Yes, but if it's a 340 it needs weights.
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