67ss&99ss
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2014
- Posts
- 6
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- Georgia
- First Name
- Andy
- Truck Year
- 1969
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello everyone. I'm a new member here and was referred to this site by another member, animal. He told me there were some really knowledgeable people on the site that could help me with my transmission questions. I currently don't have a square body truck, but my first vehicle was an 81 Custom Deluxe 10 that I wish I had never gotten rid of.
I am wanting to put a new torque converter in my 69 C/10 but am not sure what to purchase. The truck has a stock crate 350 with the exception of a comp thumpr cam(107 LSA, 279 intake duration, 297 exhaust duration), edelbrock performer, 600 holley, headers and exhaust. It has a turbo 350 non lock up trans with a 3.08 gear and 275/60/15 tires. I want to correct the "creeping" problem the truck has when stopped at traffic lights or stop signs, and I want to make it more responsive out of the hole. The camshaft starts coming on pretty good at 2,000 rpm so I was thinking something along the lines of a 2500 converter? I called two manufacturers today, and was recommended two different things. The first company told me a 10" 3,000 converter, the other told me a 2,200 converter, but didn't give me a diameter. I want to make the right decision and put the best one in there the first time, I just need some input. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I am wanting to put a new torque converter in my 69 C/10 but am not sure what to purchase. The truck has a stock crate 350 with the exception of a comp thumpr cam(107 LSA, 279 intake duration, 297 exhaust duration), edelbrock performer, 600 holley, headers and exhaust. It has a turbo 350 non lock up trans with a 3.08 gear and 275/60/15 tires. I want to correct the "creeping" problem the truck has when stopped at traffic lights or stop signs, and I want to make it more responsive out of the hole. The camshaft starts coming on pretty good at 2,000 rpm so I was thinking something along the lines of a 2500 converter? I called two manufacturers today, and was recommended two different things. The first company told me a 10" 3,000 converter, the other told me a 2,200 converter, but didn't give me a diameter. I want to make the right decision and put the best one in there the first time, I just need some input. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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