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Old 11-25-2004, 01:45 PM
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Torque Converter for '92 3.0 A/T

This weekend I'm replacing the transmission in my '92 4Runner, 3.0 engine, A/T... was able to score a brand new OEM from a wholesaler who took pity on me and sold it to me anyway for 1k. He included a torque converter, also new, but thinks it's for a 4cyl not a 6cyl, but w/out the original to compare it to wasn't sure (I'm dropping the transmission tomorrow). I'm wondering though if anyone out there knows the factory part number for a 6 cyl torque converter, so I can be absolutely sure I have the right one.

I'm told to measure the inside depth of the mounting holes (sounds pervy!) and compare to my old t-converter. If it's wrong, the bolts will go right through and ruin the new one. I'd rather know the model number or part number though and compare that to my new one!

Help and happy turkey!
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Old 11-26-2004, 04:48 AM
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Re: Torque Converter for '92 3.0 A/T

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This weekend I'm replacing the transmission in my '92 4Runner, 3.0 engine, A/T... was able to score a brand new OEM from a wholesaler who took pity on me and sold it to me anyway for 1k. He included a torque converter, also new, but thinks it's for a 4cyl not a 6cyl, but w/out the original to compare it to wasn't sure (I'm dropping the transmission tomorrow). I'm wondering though if anyone out there knows the factory part number for a 6 cyl torque converter, so I can be absolutely sure I have the right one.

I'm told to measure the inside depth of the mounting holes (sounds pervy!) and compare to my old t-converter. If it's wrong, the bolts will go right through and ruin the new one. I'd rather know the model number or part number though and compare that to my new one!

Help and happy turkey!

Run the numbers on the one you got.....If it is a factory part number you can call Toyota parts for info....goodluck
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