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Torque Converter Help

chief1983

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Well, I've done a lot of searching around here, and haven't been able to find out what kind of actual parts/specs to look for in a replacement torque converter. From what I can see, the original parts for the 6.2/TH400 are the 3 bolt GM3, and the 6 bolt GM6. NAPA sells rebuilts from Pro-King Products, but doesn't list the stall speeds. Anyone know the stock stall speed for the CUCV converter? All I've found is that it's "lower than a gas converter." There's a rebuilt GM6 on eBay with a 1300-1500 stall speed, that sounds lower than the gas ones to me, which seem to be about 2200. I also found references to the GM6-HD (flanged hub and bearing) and GM6R-HD (regular hub and bearing), supposedly heavier duty versions of the GM6 I take it. Anyone here familiar with this stuff? It seems the HD ones have a 1700-1900 stall speed in general, but I'm not sure about both of them, or if that depends on other factors. One site selling the three I mentioned is at Search Results : Automatic, Standard Transmission and Transfer Case Rebuild Kits, Cobra Transmission Parts 1-800-293-1848

I may want to put a turbo on this at some point down the line, if that would change things. Looks like it wouldn't affect where peak torque is hit, just what the torque is, so I imagine the stall speed should be the same. Any info appreciated, maybe some part numbers could be added to the Wiki :)
 

rnd-motorsports

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In my opinion the 6.2 would be most happy with the 1700 - 1900 gm6 hd as it makes it s peak torque at about 2000 rpm Many factors come into play with the stall - weight, gear ratio and others so the stall of 1900 will be closer to the peak rpm of the 6.2 the turbo will not change the stall like you said just the amount of torque :beer:
 

chief1983

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Hi, back to this again. Trying to make a decision on what I'd want to get. Does anyone know which converter the 1009 has stock? I still couldn't find if this was a GM3 or a GM6, and I fear this is an area where the civvy version isn't going to match.
 

OL AG '89

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From -20....

Transmission:​
(a) GM Hydra-matic 400 automatic with neutral, reverse, and 3 forward gears.
(b) Provides operator with a selection of gear ranges while holding engine
speeds within effective torque range.
(c) Includes a 3-element torque converter and a compound planetary gear set​
with clutches and bands controlled by hydraulic system.

From -34P

SECTION II TM9-2320-289-34P
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
ITEM SMR PART
NO CODE CAGEC NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) QTY
GROUP 0710 TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY AND
ASSOCIATED PARTS
FIG. 72 TORQUE CONVERTER, OIL PAN,
AND FILLER TUBE
1 PAFZZ 11862 11508581 SCREW,CAP,HEXAGON H 6
2 PAFZZ 11862 8656942 TORQUE CONVERTER 1
3 PAFZZ 11862 8622361 SCREW,DRIVE 1
4 PAOZZ 11862 8655625 GASKET 1
5 PBOZZ 11862 3787240 MAGNET,CHIP COLLECT 1
6 PAOZZ 11862 8633203 OIL PAN 1
6 PAOZZ 11862 8655020 OIL PAN 1
7 PAOZZ 11862 9440224 BOLT,MACHINE 13
8 PAOZZ 11862 1259475 SEAL,OIL FILLER PIP 1
9 PAOZZ 11862 14045642 TUBE,BENT,METALLIC 1
UOC:194,208,209,210,230,231,252,254
10 PAOZZ 11862 334532 GAGE ROD-CAP,LIQUID 1​
END OF FIGURE
 

chief1983

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Yeah, but nothing there seems to translate to an actual GM part. If I were filling out a military RFQ, that would be helpful, but I'm just trying to get it from NAPA or something...
 

chief1983

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I'm not trying to find someone who _has_ a CUCV torque converter, I'm trying to find out what that torque converter is. All the Googling I did didn't lead me to that information yet, like I said, the best I got was the link in the first post had what looked like several possibilities. I mean, I suppose I could call Front Line and ask them, but I thought someone here might know and save me a phone call to a place of business. Although $95 doesn't sound like too bad a price, depending on its specs, thanks for the link. That still leaves me not knowing what a 'TORQUE CONVERTER CUCV' translates to at a parts store.
 

DXTAC

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I went with a Dynamic RV/Towing converter and have been really happy with it. The stall is between 1200 and 1800. It cost me about $150 and has been great.
 

OL AG '89

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Select Catalog: View All CatalogsCollisionMechanical
Search by OEM Part Number: (Select Make)BuickCadillacChevrolet/GeoGMCHummerOldsmobilePontiacSaturn Multi-Part Search OEM Catalog Item NumberMSRPCore PricePrice8656942$354.75$30.00$242.64
T/CNV REM

This item is discontinued.

If you would of used the GM part number as listed ..... 8656942...... you would of found the above as I did.
The -P TM's list ALL GM part number for each item IF you know what you are looking​
 
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chief1983

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When I googled for that number, I found a few places listing the ability to make an RFQ like I said. Even then, since it's sold out, and doesn't tell me anything about the part, that site still isn't really telling me much I want to know. Maybe if I keep digging and digging I might eventually find something useful, but nothing was coming up readily so I just thought I'd bounce it here. That number might help at a parts store though, so it may come in handy, but I'd think there'd be a cross-reference somewhere after a bit of googling that would help me find some equivalent part numbers.
 
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