{Chrysler 300} Rebuilt or Replacement Torque Converter 1957 C
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{Chrysler 300} Rebuilt or Replacement Torque Converter 1957 C



Anyone out there in the wonderful world of Letter Car Land have a suggestion on where/how to find a torque converter that will not bleed down fluid to the cast iron torqueflight.

On my 3rd rebuilt transmission which performs as it should, but after 2-3 days parked will puke tranny fluid under the car.

Understand this was a problem when new.

All thoughts and suggestions will be appreciated.

   Thanks 

     gary gettleman 
Santa Cruz, Ca

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