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    Does anyone know where I can get a torque converter inspectoin cover for a T400 with a 304. Been looking everywhere and cant find one.
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    What are the specs? Have you been able to make a template?

    Can you make one? I've had to make the last 2-3 for the trannies I've put in.
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    76-79 CJ or Wagoneer with an auto. I doubt you're going to find any new ones, since it's been nearly 30 years since they've used it.

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    I might have one in the box in the back... I rebuilt a TH400 and have a few extra parts... I'll look tonight when I get done with work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudrat
    What are the specs? Have you been able to make a template?

    Can you make one? I've had to make the last 2-3 for the trannies I've put in.
    It has been some time that I have been under my drag car with a TH400 in it but I think any TH 400 cover would fit does not need to be for an AMC as it bolts to the trany not the motor IIRC.
    For drags I was told to keep it off to cool the converter could not tell you what it might be as its been years since I installed the Th400.
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    Thanks for the help guys, I might try to find a chevy piece and see if that works.
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    I have about eight of these from AMC 258's, 360's and 401's. They all appear the same laying them on top of each other. Outside of one being aluminum is there any way to tell?
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