i bought stall converter for my truck and am wondering how it works
No. The spline pattern will not match.
no
yes a bad converter will make car stall
You can tell if you have a stall converter by observing the engine's RPM behavior during acceleration. If the engine RPM increases significantly before the vehicle begins to move, it indicates a higher stall speed typical of a stall converter. Additionally, if the car feels like it takes longer to engage or move from a stop, that could suggest the presence of a stall converter. Lastly, checking the specifications or design of your transmission can confirm whether it includes a stall converter.
a stall will not engage trans until a minimum rpm is reach depending on rpm range of the stall converter
Your vehicle will stall or set till the torque converter reaches a certain rpm.You can choose what rpm stall you want. If you pick 2500 when your rpms reach 2500 your vehicle will move.
Your converter is clogged and needs replacing.
It could, yes.
Yes, a catalytic converter can cause a vehicle to vibrate and stall. It will do this when it gets plugged because it causes the fuel mix to be disturbed.
You must change your stock torque converter to a stall converter with at least a 2500 to 2900 stall speed. Yes the torque converter is the big round thing that bolts to the fly wheel and it 's inside the transmission.
no it will run rough and stall out
torque converter is hangin up..