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Old 12-01-2005, 10:28 PM
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Is there a special LS1 TH350 TC, or will any TH350 TC work? I may need a short term limper to get me by if I need to send my ATI in for repair, dont want to break the bank doing it though. Thanks

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as long as your flexplate has holes for an old school converter to bolt up you can use any converter. the nose won't go into the crank but mine doesn't anyways. no problems here.
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Your pilot is not in the crank area? Does it at least extend into the flexplates pilot hole?
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u can try this place called redneck converters,they sell cheap but good converters,jmo
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Originally Posted by SUX2BU
as long as your flexplate has holes for an old school converter to bolt up you can use any converter. the nose won't go into the crank but mine doesn't anyways. no problems here.

I have seen converters come out of the car and it will cut the car in half and even hurt people when installed like that.
You have a time bomb !!! the flexplate will not contain the converter by itself ,and you will also loose your front pump on the trans even if it stays in place by some chance
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Originally Posted by 1badA3Z
u can try this place called redneck converters,they sell cheap but good converters,jmo

pm me their info please
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