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Old 10-18-2006, 09:46 PM
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Question Will a Verter loosen up with Break in miles?

I just got my new Yank SS3800 put in along with a new TCC and PWM solenoids.This converter is really tight.Will it losen up some with some breakin miles on it?Also I have a smell coming from the engine bay kinda like something burning.Is it the Verter breaking in?I dont recall this smell with past converters.I checked the fluid and it looks good as new....Thanks!
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I have heard many stories on this but from personal experince they should act pretty close to the way they are going to when they are installed
The small may just be the paint on the converter ,
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Old 10-18-2006, 10:00 PM
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No!, There is nothing in a converter to break in, if the stall speed changes u got problems
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Thats kinda what I was saying , lol
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Oh thats great.What could be wrong?4200 to loose and 3800 to tight geeeeezzz
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It is possible someone set you the wrong converter perhaps
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call yank
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Well isnt the SS series nitrous converters? Would make them more tighter?




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