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Thanks Dave.
 
OK - next question - does anyone make "mainstream" torque converters for my old school tranny, or do I have to get one custom made??
 
Thanks,
Andy

Dave Casey <dcasey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nope. Splines are different between the two, but your old school
transmission is just as strong.

Dave Casey
		
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