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Old 12-06-2011, 03:22 PM
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Can anyone tell by the picture what size of yank converter is this?? thanks


Old 12-06-2011, 03:39 PM
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Turn it over and take another picture, might help more....

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its already on the car though thats the only pic I could take before it was assembled
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That's a 9 1/2 billet front like the SS series. Didn't we already have a thread on this converter??
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yeah but you forgot to tell me what converter it was lol also now that im here also when I installed the other used trans I can fell my car "vibrating" when the TC locks up, do you know why this would be happening?
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also do you think you can tell what size it is?
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You mean what stall speed? I told you there are stickers around the perimeter of the converter. Now whether your sticker is still there or not I cannot tell you. And, Yank would likely have trouble telling you unless they had a record for the original owner of the converter. You can put on sticky tires and brake stall the car and that will give you a rough idea.

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what stall speed is regular for this ss series? they have like 5 different ones right?
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32,36 and 4k I believe.
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so the smalles is 3200 right? so Ill try the burnout thing and it should give me one of those 3 or at leas 3200
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start in a low 2nd roll, hit the gas and see what the rpms go up to before you start moving will give an idea




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