How to determine data from a torque converter?

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Re: How to determine data from a torque converter?

Post  Greg_P on June 23rd 2010, 9:44 am

The converter clutch will lockup at cruise, so you won't have problems with cruise rpm being lower than the stall speed.

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Re: How to determine data from a torque converter?

Post  dutchie on July 9th 2010, 2:44 pm

okay, i called the company that eventually sold the converter.
i got a lot of info, maybe someone can chime in and help me further o,.
To begin, it is a low stall speed, but an exact number wasn't there, it averaged approx. 1800 Rpm's.

The other data i got was:

Diameter: 12 inch
Input shaft: 31 splines
Hub style: flats
Hub diameter: 1.9965
Hub height: 2.312
pilot diameter: 1.375
Pilot length: 2.00
Mounting bolt radius: 5.700
Mounting style: 4 studs
And it has a lockup.

Anyone can tell more with these numbers?
I think 1800 Rpm's is good, right?
Seems a low stall to me.
And as mentioned before by someone, since it has a lockup, the cruise speed RPM's arn't really a problem being lower as the stall speed.

So, i guess i just going to try it under the car when the engine is ready Smile

Thanks!

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