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perm102
10-08-2008, 07:46 PM
Where is a good place to get a converter for an AOD?
I think it's called torque convertor services in Columbia SC . Darryl knows the name of the shop I know the guy that runs it name is Mr. Cameron .
WWhittle
10-08-2008, 08:08 PM
yeah that's it-
Torque Convertor Services
803-754-8139
wade w
10-08-2008, 09:17 PM
Would that be a good place to get one for the chevelle? Powerglide with a turbo input shaft.
LXtasy
10-09-2008, 04:37 PM
Yes!
WWhittle
10-09-2008, 05:21 PM
Would that be a good place to get one for the chevelle? Powerglide with a turbo input shaft.
yes- they do them for anything. i had 2 from there for the T/A, two from them for the coupe i sold a while back, had one for each motor that "was" going to go in my new car- been pleased with them every time.
convertor i have now for the new car/motor/tranny came from Neil Chance.
Darryl Buckner
10-09-2008, 11:04 PM
yes- they do them for anything. i had 2 from there for the T/A, two from them for the coupe i sold a while back, had one for each motor that "was" going to go in my new car- been pleased with them every time.
convertor i have now for the new car/motor/tranny came from Neil Chance.
A Neil converter is the major league of all converters. They are pretty neat, I have one for a glide and they come apart, and you can actually change the stall to an extent. For the rest of us Mr. Cameron does a killer job. My AOD converter works good...:bigthumb:
minytrker
10-09-2008, 11:08 PM
Another :bigthumb: for Mr. Cameron. He does really good work and it a top notch guy to deal with.
WWhittle
10-10-2008, 09:02 AM
A Neil converter is the major league of all converters. They are pretty neat, I have one for a glide and they come apart, and you can actually change the stall to an extent. For the rest of us Mr. Cameron does a killer job. My AOD converter works good...:bigthumb:
Mr. Cameron does a bolt together also. His bolt togethers are about the same price as a Neil Chance bolt together.
If you want to buy ONE convertor and it be your last one, buy a bolt together- you can rebuild them, tighten, loosen, everything yourself.
Besides Mr. Cameron who is awesome, here is the site for Neil Chance- http://www.racingconverters.com/converters.html
You probably need the 9" and i would get the bolt together. I don't know how much they charge for that.
Mine is the 10" stage 3 bolt together and it was expensive.
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