Re: High Stall Convertor
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Re: High Stall Convertor
- From: Ken Ames <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:14:18 -0700
77 TSM says:
232 904 1700-2000 (1850+-150)
258 904 1850-2150 (2000+-150
304 998/727 1950-2250 (2100+-150)
360 727 1700-2000 (1850+-150)
Parts book lists only 1 converter for the 904 in 1977 812-7450 so the
difference in stall speed may be only due to the difference in engine power.
Ken
Quoting JOE FULTON <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I will be putting together a 77 gremlin X using the
> powerplant from a 76 Hornet which is too rusty by my
> CA standards to save. The Gremmie is a little
> sunburned orange (actually sunburst orange) with black
> and orange (so 70s) interior that should clean up
> nicely.
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> I pulled the locked up 258 6 out of the car today and
> noticed that a placard on the 904 torque convertor
> says "high stall". Does anyone know if AMC used a
> higher stall convertor in the sporty models such as a
> Gremlin X? What would be a typical stall speed for
> the convertors? Does anyone have specs? I have a 76
> TSM and many sections of the 77 TSM but I don't have
> the power train section of it.
>
> Regards,
> Joe Fulton
> Salinas,CA
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