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I have a 9" torque converter for a FMX / Y block that I don't need. It's made by Alabama Converters or the Boss Hog people. Make me an offer.
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have you used the converter, what is the stall rated?
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Gary, Backed it out of the garage and right back in. Maybe 30 feet. Supposedly 3500. It was too loose for me. Basically brand new.
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I was needing one for a street car, that would be a little too loose for my use, thanks
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That's where I'm at! I do have a 22-2500 for an FMX but it still has the SBF snout that would need to be shortened. Brand new in the box, I paid 215, your for 150 plus shipping.
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How much does the snout have to be shortened, Can it be done on a lathe of would it need to go to a converter shop?
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They tell me it needs to go to a converter shop. There isn't enough material in the housing to do it. the sides of the snout are basically heavy gauge sheet metal on Ford converters. The last one I had done ran about 100 bucks.
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Thanks Frank, I found one local.
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