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Old 07-21-2010, 05:12 PM   #9
cableguy0
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Re: Which Transmission is right for my application?

Its been sitting long enough that I would want to at least put a paper and rubber kit in it. Which would include all the internal seals and drum lip seals etc. You could put it in and it work fine or it wont kind of a gamble. I also dont trust converters of unknown origin. Not all converters are created equal to say the least. You can get a 2200 stall for 75 bucks but you likely dont want to use it in your transmission if your making any power. The thing is that without a warranty a used transmission should be sold as a core to be rebuilt because condition is unknown especially after sitting. Without knowing what kind of converter it is nor the condition I would pass.
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