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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Engine/Drivetrain => Topic started by: Swims350 on June 23, 2010, 08:18:39 pm
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Ok other then gas mileage, will running a non lockup torque convertor, in a lockup th350 that will NOT be plugged in, hurt anything?
I ask because the long tail th350 I'm considering is said to be from a mid 80's truck which would be lockup, if stock I guess and unknown if tc comes with it or not, and would probably be cheaper to buy non lockup tc, then a lockup style.
The truck is an 84 and it currently has a th350 but it is NOT lockup style, I beleive it to have been changed before.
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I don't think so. My 700r4 Isn't hooked up and my trans guy said it wasn't really necessary. But he's also rebuilt my trans for free for stupid things too....
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LOl I heard that, yea we had an 86 k10 with a 700r4 that had a lockup tc I guess, but the plugin was not hooked up to it. Later on I plugged it in, but it made no difference.
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I think the torque converters are different between the lock up and nonlockup versions beyond the obvious (lockup).
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yea I found my answer on google, appearantly you can NOT even put a non lockup tc in a lockup trans. they won't go together right.
So now if the guys trans is lockup, I gotta make sure he's got the TC, or buy one.
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you definitely need the converter. If he isn't selling it with the trans I wouldn't get it or ask for a discount. Last I checked those converters were high new.
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yes sir they still are, only lockup tc for a 350c I can find is on ebay for $135, next to that is like tci and b&m stall lockups for $200+.
The guy wrote me back and does have a converter that goes with it, so we should be good to go.
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I had a th350c lockup in my 82 went to looking at converters $$$$$! Traded it for a non lockup the next day!
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No doubt it aint cheap that's for sure.