The shop that overhauled the TorqueFlite in our 1964 Chrysler 300K had
its
torque converter rebuilt at the shop listed below. I dont have many
miles
on it yet, but they may be a valid source for left-coasters and
others. The
large independent tranny shop that rebuilt my Torky seems to
like and trust
Saxco and thats about all I have on them.
The TCI
video and others from TCI was helpful. A lockup TC might help the
MPGs!
Its rather hard to understand how a TC fails unless the little
vanes break
or junk from elsewhere in the tranny gets to its precision seals
and
surfaces. Of course, high-speed kickdowns and smoky burnouts can be
hard on
every moving part in the drivetrain.
BTW, Power Brake Exchange in San
Jose re-rebuilt the remote booster from our
300K in about an hour today. It
will go back into the LF wheel well
tomorrow and hopefully hold a high and
hard pedal. Pictures of the booster
are available for the
curious.
With all the problems going on in the world today, I am glad
to see the
flames out on our little dialog.
Saxco Torque
Converters
Address: 927 Berryessa Rd
San Jose, CA 95133-1002
Phone:
(408) 453-6101
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Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 300F
torque converter problem?
Hi group,
Here is a link to
TCI, a company that reconditions torque converters.
The video shows a
step-by-step procedure that they use. It's informative and
the illustration
quality is good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29-9LRtkGTM
Enjoy,
Marshall Goodknight