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Re: Torque converter for 1992 Grand Am 3.3L
No problem.
Driveability depends on the problem with the torque converter - if it is a stall speed or lockup issue, it may be driveable. If it is something worse, such as a chipped turbine or a thrown bearing, it may not be driveable. I would ask for more details. The part price would be around 300 to 400 dollars I believe, and labor would probably be about 300 dollars, so you're looking at about 700 dollars to buy a new one and have it installed. I'm just going off of what I think I remember though - you should really look up the price online and get a quote for labor from a local shop.
good luck.
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