Looked at Circle D torque converters, all were higher than the stall I want. I want 2400 to 2600 max.
Putting notes here I got from a friend... Trailblazer SS torque converter
HERE is great inexpensive option. Otherwise, look for one that's billet or furnace brazed if possible but not absolutely necessary. Look also at the stall torque ratio. And that custom torque converters aren't always that great, many have quality issues.
Got case apart on my donor 4L60E. Only pesky thing was stupid stuck bolt in bellhousing. Dang did that eat up time. Ended up getting it out with a screw extractor.
Then pulled the front clutch assemblies out, valve body, accumulator, shift plate dealie, check balls, wiring harness, and accumulator. Only took a few minutes.
There are a couple parts on the case that stand out though. I wonder if it's broken or been modified?
There are two areas I'm pointing to in the case. They appear to have rough casting, almost as though they were knocked out. Area on right corner, is filler hole. The casting is REALLY rough. Probably not an issue, I can clean it up but noticed it chewed up the rubber seal for the dipstick.
Next is right behind the pump, towards the valve body / bottom side. I'm showing from inside of case there. I'm looking at other cases online and seems to be in other pictures?
I noticed the dude's band broke. He chewed off all the friction material and spewed it into the pan haha... no metal on the magnet though. Just curious about those rough areas especially one behind pump.