Forums
  Forum Tools
|
|
03:13:08 - 12/29/2024
Dakota Performance
From | Message |
BH-R/T Dodge Dakota
10/30/2001 02:58:27
|
Subject: R/T torque converter for sale IP: Logged
Message: Thought some of you might be interested that I am selling the stock torque converter out of my 2000 R/T , here is the link and desciption:::::::This auction is for a stock torque converter and flexplate out of my 2000 Dodge Dakota R/T,for the A-518 or 46RE transmission.I have replaced them with an SFI approved flexplate and 2600 rpm stall converter.These peices are in perfect condition with only 23,000 miles and only 3 drag strip passes,I also changed the fluid in the transmission twice before the swap.You can either replace your converter and flexplate when doing a rebuild with these low mileage pieces,or take the converter to a shop to get it cut open and modified to a higher stall,I did this for my A904 transmission in my 1969 Dodge Coronet,from 1400 stall to 2500 stall,works perfect and cost alot less than the $700.00 I paid for the converter in my R/T.NO RESERVE!Good luck,thanks for bidding and buyer pays
actual shipping.I accept paypal,money orders and cashiers checks.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=597273689
|
james Dodge Dakota
10/30/2001 10:36:25
| RE: R/T torque converter for sale IP: Logged
Message: sounds good , how much?
|
BH-R/T Dodge Dakota
10/30/2001 10:51:31
| RE: R/T torque converter for sale IP: Logged
Message: I started bidding at $60.00 , and I talked to a converter company in San Diego and they said they would cut it open and modify it for about $100 to $120 , so basically you could have a high stall for less than $200! Thats a big savings compared to doing it the way I did it,plus I have alot of A904 and A727 converters laying around,I dont have the room.Thanks
|
| P 1 |
|
Post a reply to this message:
Username Registration: Optional All visitors are allowed to post messages
|
|