Custom Rebuilt Fuddle 3600
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Custom Rebuilt Fuddle 3600
Custom Rebuilt Fuddle 3600
I had this stall up for sale about three weeks ago, but I went on vacation and came home and decided that I should have it rebuilt/checked out before I sell it to anyone...It would be hard on me to know I may have sold a bad part to someone.
It was originally a Fuddle 3400
I just picked it up today from Advanced Torque Converter Services here in Lubbock, Texas. I had them overhaul the entire converter along with installing all new Heavy Duty Bearings, High Performance Clutches, Had all the fins re-tig welded and strengthened, as well as set the stall up to 3600.
I told them that this converter would need to withstand at least 700hp/700ftlbs, since I figured it would probably be going to the track/seeing some abuse! They told me no problem...
Im now asking $375 obo...So I can still make some money off of it, but I am still taking a hit cuz my original asking price was $250 and I spent $150 having it rebuilt with quality pieces...
I had this stall up for sale about three weeks ago, but I went on vacation and came home and decided that I should have it rebuilt/checked out before I sell it to anyone...It would be hard on me to know I may have sold a bad part to someone.
It was originally a Fuddle 3400
I just picked it up today from Advanced Torque Converter Services here in Lubbock, Texas. I had them overhaul the entire converter along with installing all new Heavy Duty Bearings, High Performance Clutches, Had all the fins re-tig welded and strengthened, as well as set the stall up to 3600.
I told them that this converter would need to withstand at least 700hp/700ftlbs, since I figured it would probably be going to the track/seeing some abuse! They told me no problem...
Im now asking $375 obo...So I can still make some money off of it, but I am still taking a hit cuz my original asking price was $250 and I spent $150 having it rebuilt with quality pieces...
Last edited by wzup1000; 08-27-2008 at 05:36 PM.