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| Bolt Circle Size: | 9.3 in |
| Diameter: | 11 in |
| Fluid Balanced: | Yes |
| Hardware Included: | No |
| Hub Type: | Milled Flats |
| ID Codes: | AF, BAA, BAB |
| Lock Up Converter: | Yes |
| Mounting Type: | 4 Studs |
| Pilot Diameter: | 0.750" To 0.824" Stepped in |
| Spline Quantity: | 21 |
| Spragless: | No |
| Stall RPM: | Low |
| Transmission Model: | A4LD |
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what is the stall on this converter1 answer
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The specification of this Pro-King Automatic Transmission Torque Converter, Part No. FM68HD are: lock up, 2550-2950 stall, 1.44” to 1.55” tall pilot, stepped: 0.750” to 0.825”, 15 vane stator, pilot: 0.825”, splines: 21, mount: 4 studs, 3/8 x 24.Q:
does this converter work with a 5r55e transmission1 answer
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This Pro-King Automatic Transmission Torque Converter - part# FM68HD is for A4LD transmission model. However, this part is vehicle specific. In order to check the exact fit, please provide the year, make, model and engine size of the vehicle. For any further assistance, you may also visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
Please verify this will fit a 1999 Ford Explorer, 4-0L, 4WD1 answer
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This part Pro-King Automatic Transmission Torque Converter, Part No. FM68HD is an exact fit for your 1999 Ford Explorer 4.0L 4WD.Q:
I PULLED THE TRANMISSION FROM MY 91 TO CHANGE TORQUE CONVERTER DOES ADVANCE CARRY THE SHAFT THAT STICKS OUT OF TRANSMISSION THAT THE TORQUE CONVERTER SLIDES ONTO THE 21 SPLINE SHAFT?1 answer
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We greatly appreciate your taking time to submit a review. Please call us at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and we would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
i have 1997 ford explorer 4x4 and it is leaking from the torque converter i have takes it to a mechinic and say to replace it part will this help when i crank up the truck it spits out fluid from here1 answer
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Yes, this part fits your 1997 Ford Explorer and it will avoid the leakage from the torque converter.Q:
My transmission is from a 4.0L SOHC engine with the 5 speed auto trans. Is this the correct converter?1 answer
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To know the exact fit application, if you could please include the year make and model of the vehicle and we would be better able to assist you.Q:
how much fluid will this torque converter hold.1 answer
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During installation it requires approx ½ quart oil and rest as engine speeds up and pumps more fluid into the torque converter.Q:
Around 45-60 mph while accelerating or climbing a hill the vehicle up shifts out of over drive. when the vehicle shifts it shudders, and has gotten progressively worse. do you think that this is the torque converter?1 answer
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I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.Q:
how can you check torque convertor for leaks/ckacks out of vehicle?1 answer
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Unfortunately there is no way to check the torque converter out of the transmission. Sorry I couldn't help.Q:
how do i no if my torque converter is bad1 answer
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With out the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it nor provide you with a 100% answer. We would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis.