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Old 10-14-2009, 04:54 AM
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Definately get an after market 34 element sprag if it doesn't have one already. Trust me, I cooked a stock piece with a mild 454 in my 70.

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A good HD sprag is important...I rolled one with the BB in our 68...I'd look to ATI for converters, they have first rate stuff. We used a 3000rpm Treemaster with the TH400/4.10/Gear Vendors setup and it works great. It is worth the $$$ to get a quality converter.

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Rob I have no info on the trans..was "supposed" to be built ready to go..had 1000 miles on it when I got it. Previous owner had been playing with the modulator trying to get it to shift later..Ive been working on the governor with good results..nioses..makes a whirring sound when driving..I can hear the planetaries going with the speed of the motor..the bang is when I put it in reverse..rocks the whole car!!..other than that works OK if I manually shift it..using the go pedal it shifts at about 5100..I need to play with the springs more..just got a floor shifter so I can manually shift..some say the drum is bad some dont know. I want to change the converter for sure but I can do that when I change the motor..thoughts??

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Al, I hate to tell you this, but it could be normal (straight cut planetaries), or it could be any number of other things (line pressure problem, bad pump, bad turbine in converter, etc.)...was it a new converter? The smart move is to get it gone through now, versus later...it really could be any number of things, so anyone that says it's this or that is simply guessing...a trans guy might be able to narrow it down by driving it, but if it's not the guy that originally built it, he's shooting in the dark.

As for converters, my first choice would be Yank, as I love mine, but I'm itching to try one from Neal Chance as they have their pieces in the fastest cars in the country.
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Old 10-14-2009, 06:15 AM
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Al, I hate to tell you this, but it could be normal (straight cut planetaries), or it could be any number of other things (line pressure problem, bad pump, bad turbine in converter, etc.)...was it a new converter? The smart move is to get it gone through now, versus later...it really could be any number of things, so anyone that says it's this or that is simply guessing...a trans guy might be able to narrow it down by driving it, but if it's not the guy that originally built it, he's shooting in the dark.

As for converters, my first choice would be Yank, as I love mine, but I'm itching to try one from Neal Chance as they have their pieces in the fastest cars in the country.

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Thats kinda what I figured. I have another core and will have it done and Ill change everything when I change the motor in the spring//Yank ..cool name

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