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A stall converter won't help your problems.
Malibu795, sounds like your engine had other tuning issues. Don't take this the wrong way but do you fully understand what stall speed is? If you do you should know that this isn't what makes your engine stall. The transmission put into gear with foot on the brake would require the ignition timing and idle speed to be the two main factors to consider if the engine is stalling when put into gear assuming there are no other tuning issues.
the camshaft i am runing is a 234/244* @.050". on a 9.7-10:1 383sbcanything less then a ~2400 stall convetor (with similar camshaft) will cause either then engine to stall when put in gear or the vehicle try to pull through the brakes.
Humor you? Again I was simply asking if you understand stall speed. What is a ratign? I don't understand some of the things you are saying. Quotethe camshaft i am runing is a 234/244* @.050". on a 9.7-10:1 383sbcanything less then a ~2400 stall convetor (with similar camshaft) will cause either then engine to stall when put in gear or the vehicle try to pull through the brakes.I'm sure anyone here who has put in a monster cam prior to changing their converter would disagree. Are you running a switch pitch converter with lock up? How are you achieving lock up in your converter? Why would your converter be at the coupling phase at 1800RPM? The stator is locked under stall conditions so I don't see how that is possible unless your stator is broken in which case you'd have no torque multiplication. I am ATRA certified and know torque converters and automatic transmissions very well. If you would like more information on how torque converters work and what stall speed is I'd be happy to elaborate. Again if there is a stalling issue when the transmission is put into gear you have a tuning issue and it's not the converter. Yes you need to choose the correct converter for your application for optimum performance but it's not responsible for the engine stalling issue.
What if the converter is bad and ballooning? Eating away at the engine main thrust bearing. I had that happen once. I couldn't get it to idle in gear. It had to idle at 1300 to barely idle at 600 in gear. Everyone I asked said I had a carb/timing issue. Found the problem when I lost oil pressure.