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Old 06-01-2013, 09:26 PM
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Default Stock Stall speed 4L80e ???

I searched a lot no good info, so maybe you guys can help! 1996 Chevy van 2500, 5.7 with 4L80e. Number I found on the convertor is K234 K1, also has the letter (A) stamped all the way around. Do anyone know what it may stall to?
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That should be the higher stall 310mm option, called a B-82. I would guess about a 2000-2500 flash.

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Intetesting post. I thought all stock converters were low stall.

Attached pic of a tag on my stock converter. 2008, 3500HD, 3.73 rear, 30 inch tall tire.

Does the 2424 represent the stall speed?

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Originally Posted by Circle-D
That should be the higher stall 310mm option, called a B-82. I would guess about a 2000-2500 flash.

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thanks Chris will be get u a call soon for 3600. This converter don't have cuts on input part just flat spots is that right?
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Originally Posted by MillsMotorvation
thanks Chris will be get u a call soon for 3600. This converter don't have cuts on input part just flat spots is that right?
Sounds good, ready when you are.... And yes, the 4L80 has flats on the hub.

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Originally Posted by MillsMotorvation
I searched a lot no good info, so maybe you guys can help! 1996 Chevy van 2500, 5.7 with 4L80e. Number I found on the convertor is K234 K1, also has the letter (A) stamped all the way around. Do anyone know what it may stall to?
Link for 4L80E stock converter identification and stall speeds.
Expand the GM section and select 4L80E.

Mike

http://www.tcsproducts.com/media/1/Converter_Cat1_9.pdf
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Originally Posted by LongIsland63SS409
Link for 4L80E stock converter identification and stall speeds.
Expand the GM section and select 4L80E.

Mike

http://www.tcsproducts.com/media/1/Converter_Cat1_9.pdf
Thanks alot for the link, seems to have good info, but I cangt seem to find my info not sure how to use it!



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