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Thread: TH350 destroyed! Why?
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03-08-2005 #1
bumpity bump?
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03-08-2005 #2Wow. I'd say that torque converter was sittin' on the fence to begin with and with the torque of that 400, you prolly blew out a crater right underneath the fence! LOL Anyway, I'd say go with a TCI or B&M Holeshot say....3200-3600 rated stall speed and have fun with it. You said 12:1 on pump gas? You mean 100-octane pump gas or lemonade quality 91 stuff? If you are running with that kind of comp. w/pump gas you'll be needing bearings before much longer. (I've already been there-done that...
) -Jabin
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03-09-2005 #3That's what I thought!!!
I was really surprised to hear that the 400 sitting in my Camaro had 12 to 1 comp. because it had been running on 91 pump gas for more than 5 years now. Granted the car hasn't been daily driven, but it soon will be. So now I worry.
With the torque converter, I was told to go with a lower stall speed, mid 2ks because of the 3.42s in back and the radical cam in front. I was also told that the 6cyl (supposedly) converter had a higher stall speed which might've been the reason for the 350 to go out! Does that sound right? It all sounds 'ify' to me. Thanks for replying!
03-09-2005 #4ehhh....I think you'd be okay with a 2500 rated stall speed-although if you're running 26" tires and with the fairly lightweight of the Camaro-you should be able to get a little more stall speed out of it even with 3.42's (what's your cam specs?). But, I'd say that converter was on the way out anyway. A mildly built 400SB has similar torque as a BB, so I would say the six cylinder converter could not handle it. -Jabin
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