A Little Help On This...yank Ss3600 Torq Converter
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From: Johnsonville, SC; but orginally from GAINESVILLE, FL
I am getting ready to do a heads and cam install and I am looking at buying this converter...anyone that can send advice on this would help out greatly!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...%3ARTQ%3AUS%3A1
Just want to make sure that it is the right one for me.
I was checking out YANK's website and it looks like this is the right one for my application...take a look:
http://www.converter.cc/inventory/G...ral_motors2.htm - It is about half way down the page.
Anyone that can reply asap would rock!
Micah
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...%3ARTQ%3AUS%3A1
Just want to make sure that it is the right one for me.
I was checking out YANK's website and it looks like this is the right one for my application...take a look:
http://www.converter.cc/inventory/G...ral_motors2.htm - It is about half way down the page.
Anyone that can reply asap would rock!
Micah
I know that you should pick a verter that is 500-700 rpm below your engines peak torque. For example: If your peak torque is at 4k, then a ss3600 is good for you. If your gonna do heads/cam, your peak torque will most likely move up.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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From: Johnsonville, SC; but orginally from GAINESVILLE, FL
Originally Posted by THE LAST Z
I know that you should pick a verter that is 500-700 rpm below your engines peak torque. For example: If your peak torque is at 4k, then a ss3600 is good for you. If your gonna do heads/cam, your peak torque will most likely move up.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.


