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1956 Ford-o-matic Torque Converter needed

Posted By n1956 6 Years Ago
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Looking for original air cooled ford-o-matic torque converter, flex plate, and I'm guessing I may even need a new flywheel & ring gear.

My car was originally an auto, a 4 speed manual was installed, trying to convert back. I have a trans, bell housing, and tail, but need everything in between to mate back up to my 292.
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where are you located.     Carl
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The starter ring gear is part of the converter front cover.  It's not a separate flywheel.

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