TCI torque converter.

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I am looking at the TCI 142203 converter, i assume this is for a 383/440 as the other part number 142200 has a note for hemi bolt pattern. Also it says it has C balance weights on the converter. Can i run the stock flex plate with this converter, i also assume that my 440 crank is internal balance.
 
I am looking at the TCI 142203 converter, i assume this is for a 383/440 as the other part number 142200 has a note for hemi bolt pattern. Also it says it has C balance weights on the converter. Can i run the stock flex plate with this converter, i also assume that my 440 crank is internal balance.

383 and 400 engines have a steel crank. 440 engines (from the factory) have a cast iron crank, and usually had two weights on the converter, (1.20" x .75" x .158" size). There were 4 flex plates (except the hemi) used by the factory: 11" with uneven Crank bolt holes, 11" with even crank bolt holes, 12" with uneven crank bolt holes and 12" with even crank bolt holes. Hemi engines had their own plate.
 
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