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Re: Torque converter rebuild question
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Paul Weeks
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As I read this it appears that there are two sizes on the 23/24th series. There is an 11 3/4" clutch and a 11 1/4" clutch mentioned in the service bulletin. Would my replacement need to be exact? The part number shown on the attachment above shows only one part number (421940) for the 1950. I am really confused...

Posted on: 2011/1/2 17:50
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Re: Torque converter rebuild question
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For whatever reason, the 11? did not stay in service very long in the 23rd series before it was replaced with the 11?. No idea how many Ultras were made in 23rd series but at #2066, the 11? clutch plate was replaced. There were a couple of bulletins re direct drive not releasing quickly. Some rework that could be done to the clutch plate to help the situation was provided to the dealers so that may have something to do with it. At any rate, for all practical purposes the 11? and the 9 were the two main versions installed.

Posted on: 2011/1/2 19:10
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Re: Torque converter rebuild question
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My thought is that mine is probably the 11 3/4 one. I am thinking somewhere I was told that it is an early car. BUT, I hope it's the more common one, I sure would like to have my beautiful old car back!

Posted on: 2011/1/2 19:34
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Re: Torque converter rebuild question
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Mine was an 11 3/4 one but i was advised by Kanter that a 11 1/4 disc would work. I put an NOS 11 1/4 disc i found on ebay/here in tonight, the whole assembly went together without a hitch.

If you yank your disc out and send it to kanter and want an 11 1/4 disc, they have them in stock and they'll send yours right away. If you want your 11 3/4 disc relined, then you'll have to wait a couple weeks.

Posted on: 2011/1/2 21:55
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Re: Torque converter rebuild question
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Sorry, I am away and have not been paying attention. OK, I remember now: late convertors will bolt to all flywheels. Early style convertors will only bolt to early flywheels. The only real difference is that the drain plugs face forward on earlies, and to put an early convertor onto a late flywheel you have to drill the two drain plug access holes. I'd go for a late convertor--they finessed those things every year and the reported torque multiplication of the late ones was much greater than the early ones.

Posted on: 2011/1/4 3:16
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