Help Identifying Stall Converter on 94 Z28
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Help Identifying Stall Converter on 94 Z28
I purchased my 94 Z28 automatic with a high stall converter in it. The car does not run currently, the converter is in place and I would like to find out what brand and stall speed the converter is without having to remove it from the car.
I have some identifying marks on it:
-Stall converter is Painted Black
-White Paint Marker written number on converter:60250
-small stamped numbers on outside casing of converter: k1 c d22
I have already ruled out ACC Performance and Art Carr/CPT Trans Converters by calling them with the part numbers and description above.
I called B&M to ID the Stall, but have had alot of trouble getting through their customer service, left a voice mail message with part specs.
Any help identifying this would be appreciated.
I have some identifying marks on it:
-Stall converter is Painted Black
-White Paint Marker written number on converter:60250
-small stamped numbers on outside casing of converter: k1 c d22
I have already ruled out ACC Performance and Art Carr/CPT Trans Converters by calling them with the part numbers and description above.
I called B&M to ID the Stall, but have had alot of trouble getting through their customer service, left a voice mail message with part specs.
Any help identifying this would be appreciated.
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Good luck lol. All converter companies stamp the outsides of the cases. The numbers correspond to different clearances ie: stators, etc, etc. None of the numbers are really universal. Each company can have their own way of doing things. You NEED to find the manufacturer and go from there. Post up a few pictures and I will cross post this on yellowbullet for you. Somebody will probably recognize the case design or welding or bolt style.