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True that, however, I've seen a couple for sale in the past from members that change their original plans. I don't need it right away so I got time to wait.
I say that because a torque converter isn't all about stall speed, a lot more goes into it you need to consult with a professional who knows exactly what you need
The problem with buying a used or unknown converter is you rely on what the seller is telling you. Converters are a welded together unit and unless they're cut open you don't really know what you're buying. For all you or the seller know, one hard stomp on the happy pedal could mean the end of the converter.
I appreciate the advise, I do, however, this is just a WTB post, I don't want it to turn into an argument. BTW, I already have 2 members that PMed me offering me new in box converters, guess that's what I was looking for, thank you,
I have a Hughes 2500 stall converter it was too tight for my combo. Has about 500 miles on it and I'm in central PA . $250.00 here is summits part #hup24-25
their price 309.00