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87bigcut

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I have a 3000 stall converter from Transmission Specialties in PA. It is a 10" Low Stall XHD with balooning plates.

I have had this converter in three different transmissions, and the converter was just put in after a freshen up two days ago. The problem is that if I am rolling down the highway in 2nd gear (powerglide) and mat the gas pedal, the RPM's shoot up to 4950 RPM's and stay there until the engine catches up.

I have a Powerlogger file of this happening at the track as well, I was at 4900 RPM from 2mph to 93mph. The file is when I was running a th350, and that ended up giving up the ghost. (I cannot seem to post the file, it is giving me an invalid file error.)

I am making no where near the 850hp that they said this torque converter is good for, and multiple talks with them on the phone are getting me nowhere. They say it sounds like the converter may be hurt, I sent it in. I get it back and the converter seemed differet (the sprag seemed better) but it still slips to nearly 5grand.

Any insight would be appreciated.......I may end up calling PTC, ATI, or Neal Chance and getting another converter, but I would still like to know what is causing this.

Thanks,
Joe
 
Sounds like the converter is just too loose. The 850hp rating has nothing to do with how it performs. That's probably what they rate the internal components to withstand. I'm PTC's Buick distributor if you need help picking something that will work. PM me your combination info and I'll pick something for you and give you a price.
 
Dusty, It stalls at 2500 rpm at 0 boost on a transbrake. However, If I mat it with the transbrake I have not found where the converter stops at, shot to 4500 and I let off.

Joe
 
2500 is on the tight side. Something is up if it goes to 4900 froma kick and doesn't change. Sounds like it's a little tight down low but way loose up top.
 
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