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8" torque converter #1285585
08/14/12 11:41 PM
08/14/12 11:41 PM
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robnbird Offline OP
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I need a 8" Torque converter rebuilt, who did you use what did they do and how much did they charge ? thanks in advance !!!!

Re: 8" torque converter [Re: robnbird] #1285586
08/15/12 01:50 AM
08/15/12 01:50 AM
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ATI built mine....

Re: 8" torque converter [Re: 70blackfish] #1285587
08/15/12 02:20 AM
08/15/12 02:20 AM
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Hughes in Phoenix.
Pretty much 225$ to cut it open. My last one was 335 total.
I use them because I know most of the guys who work there, and I can walk in and talk to them face to face. Have re-built 4 or 5 converters for me in the last 15 years.


"Livin' in a powder keg and givin' off sparks" 4 Street cars, 5 Race engines
Re: 8" torque converter [Re: robnbird] #1285588
08/15/12 02:39 AM
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Send it back to the company that built it, if your happy with the way it worked If not buy a new one from a good company that will build it for your car and motor


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