Re: SMR Torque Converter
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Re: SMR Torque Converter




Don't know but I don't find anyone badmouthing them on the Web, so that is a good sign. :) 

Also, I noticed they sell a "Shortie" overdrive for TorqueFlites.
http://smrtrans.tripod.com/smrtransmissionsintro/id32.html

They write: "*NOTE: To install the "Shortie" overdrive in a '62-65 car, requires switching to a '66 + style transmission.  We can supply the components to retain the stock console or column shifter in the '64 1/2 and '65 cars." I suspect they forgot about the 1965 slip joint TorqueFlite when they wrote that.

Thanks,
Gary H.



-----Original Message----- 
>I know torque converters have been discussed frequently but was wondering if 
>anyone is using/has used a SMR converter? Would like your opinion of their 
>products/company. Thanks in advance
>Nico Over 


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