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Torque Converter Question

Nowhereman

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Hey Y'all , My 5/4 (M1008) is in process of having the transmission rebuilt, I want to replace the torque converter and was wandering if anyone could recommend a good (not a real expensive) torque converter that is close to the original. I also will be adding an additional trans cooler. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
 

Warthog

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I have some TCs for sale in the classifieds. GM original units. 6 bolts compared to the 3 bolt that is sold elsewhere.

I'll be sending some to the GA rally next week. The SS Delivery Network should be able to get it to your area.
 
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Nowhereman

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Hey Warthog thanks for the reply, I'm looking for a new or a rebuilt torque converter. I still have my old one but when the transmission took a dive it had a lot of burnt trans fluid and residue in the pan. I want to have everything freshly rebuilt so I "hopefully" want have to repeat this process again for at least another 30 years. "If those new 2014 trucks hold up as long as my 5/4 I will be Impressed".
 

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There are a bunch of units available on fleabay and other sites. You have to be sure you are getting a diesel version with a low stall speed. You may want to shop around and see what the prices are.

The original GM part number is 8656942.

It is always a good idea to have the TC serviced or replaced whenever you rebuild a transmission.

The ones I have have been rebuilt and where sold to the government.
 
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Skinny

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Nothing really special to a TH400 non-lockup converter. As long as all the fins are in good shape, the only serviceable part is the sprag bearing. Any good tranny shop could flush it for you.
 

Ilikemtb999

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I ordered a stock replacement torque converter from oreilly. It was around $90 and feels just like the original it replaced. Unfortunately their site is down so I can't get the part number.
 
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