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Old 03-30-2015, 02:57 AM
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Hi guys..
My car came with a built trans from RPM (Level 7) and a stall..
The Torque Converter doesn't have any brand stamping on it so I need help.
According to previous owner it's a vigilante but I can't cross reference any PN online..
I`m currently building my project (parts list in sig) and need the stall info to get my cam spec'd by Brian Tooley..

Attached are 2 pics of the stall. I will try calling RPM transmission, Vigilante, and FTI to see if they can guide me at all on this.

2 numbers stamped on the TQ is "015" and "66652G"

Any help would be appreciated



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That is one of the 2 low stall 245mm pumps judging from the outside fin angle. The most commonly used stator is probably the 082 casting which would in my best estimation put you around a 3200 rpm stall speed. Check closely the hub for hairline cracks at the corners of the slots.

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Old 03-31-2015, 12:12 AM
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welp.. that's crappy.
The TC looks fine, no cracks it seems.
Just wish the Previous owner could've been more honest about parts list.
He said the car had a vigilante 3600 when I bought it..
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It definitely looks like a Precision Industries converter, but they are usually pink in color. It could be any converter company that buys that style of parts kit. Also could very well be a 3600 stall speed. Hard to tell without looking inside though. Did you talk to RPM?

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When I had my trans built my builder asked me what converter I planned on running. The converter was listed as a note on the invoice. I would call RPM and provide the previous owner's information and see if they might have noted what converted he or she was planning to use.



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