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The factory installed torque converter used in a '63-'64 Studebaker Avanti has a stall speed of....?.... RPM.

1) 1600.......2) 1800........3) 2200......or......4) 2400

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I paid to buy a 2500  stall converter in my old Chevy, so I'm going to guess the original was 1600.

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12 hours ago, r1lark said:

I'm thinking 2200 rpm.

Sorry no, that's not the number!:(

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9 hours ago, Stacey said:

I paid to buy a 2500  stall converter in my old Chevy, so I'm going to guess the original was 1600.

Good thought , however no, that's not it.:(

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22 minutes ago, studegary said:

How about 2) 1800?

Strike three and we're out!:o.......Correct answer...2400 RPM!

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