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Can a small torque converter be too small?

Can a small torque converter be too small?

Also don’t get a converter that’s too small If you are driving a big block engine that makes its torque around 4500 and you select a converter with stalls at 4000, don’t expect it to be a fun ride on the street due to high stalls and rear axle gear locking up to the converter.

What kind of torque does a 5.0L 305ci have?

Type: 75 900 101.69 Chevy Small Block – 25-50-75 Step – Not Outer Bolts Type: 65 780 88.13 Chevy Small Block – Outer Bolts on 4 Bolt Cap Type: 65 780 88.13 Chevy Small Block – 25-45-65 Helical Sequence Type: Distributor Clamp To Engine Block 20 240 27.12 Type: 20 240 27.12 Type: 35 420 47.45 Type: Engine Temp Sensor To Intake Manifold 20 240 27.12

What kind of engine do I need to install a torque converter?

You need to start thinking about what type of engine ( Straight/ Inline Engines, V Type Engines, Boxer/ Flat Engines, Wankel/ Rotary Engines, Diesel Engines) you are installing the torque converter on before even starting your search.

What should the stall speed be on a torque converter?

Stall speeds are a great way to rate torque converters performance level. The range level will tell you a lot about what to expect from the torque converter. In you select a 2700-3000 converter, it should be able to footbrake stall the torque converter to about 2700 rpm considering the automobile setup.

How big is a TH350 Chevy torque converter?

Torque Converter, 12 in. Diameter, Chevy, TH350/TH400, 1,700-2,100 Stall, Each Part Number: SUM-G2699 More Detail… Order this item and get free delivery and handling on your entire order! Offer excludes truck freight and oversize fees. Valid on orders shipped in the contiguous United States.

What do you need to know about a torque converter?

When using an automatic transmission, it’s the torque converter’s job to transmit and multiply the engine torque, and deliver it to the transmission. If you cut open a race torque converter, inside you will find: the turbine, stator with sprag, and impeller pump.

When do you talk about stall speed in a torque converter?

When someone talks about stall speed, they are talking about how many RPM the engine can attain with the transmission in gear and the car’s brakes applied — before the drive wheel (s) spin. When discussing street-use torque converters, stall speed is typically listed as a range (example: 2,500 to 3,500 rpm).

What kind of torque converter do I need for a X275?

For example, an X275 car will typically use one of our Outlaw Series converters – guys like Dean Marinis, Al Marlow, and Rich Bruder use our heavy-duty piece to handle the big power they are working with. The cars are very heavy, and we need to make sure that they aren’t driving through the converter.

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Ruth Doyle