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Charger 69 440 magnum original converter

Started by bobfist, March 15, 2013, 04:28:18 AM

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bobfist

HI!

I have a totally stock 440 magnum charger 69 with a 727 transmission
But i wonder what the size and stall speed was on the torque converter on this car?
Any part number mabey?

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John_Kunkel


Prior to '75 all 440's used the 11 3/4" converter, factory-rated stall speed is 2000-2300. P/N for the '69 converter is 2801359.
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bobfist

THanks!

I have everything original inside the enine , forged crank etc, so i guess this converter dont have any weights?
In my book i have it says 10,75", but mabey they are called 11"

Tony
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John_Kunkel


No converter weights for the 440 until '70. The 440 never got the 10 3/4" (some call it 11") converter until '75 but the 383 used it before that. Nice upgrade for the earlier 440.
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bobfist

Ok, my original flexplate are 11" center - center to center holes.
In my book i says it had 10 3/4" converter, wouldnt this be correct?
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John_Kunkel


No, the flexplate with the 11" bolt centers is for the 11 3/4" (12") converter which is correct for a '69. The flexplate for the 10 3/4" (11") converter has 10" bolt centers.
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Scaregrabber

What John said and I totally agree the 383 convertor is a nice addition to a stock 440.

Sheldon

bobfist

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