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Drivetrain Power Transfer

The Best Way to Buy Torque Converters Online

Restore smooth acceleration and power delivery. We provide inspected, OEM-quality transmission torque converters delivered to your shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

VIN Matched

100% fitment guarantee on every unit.

Certified Quality

Inspected for pilot and hub integrity.

Technical inspection of a transmission torque converter

Trusted Source for High-Performance OEM Converters

When shifting becomes harsh or power transfer fails, Falcon Car Parts is the industry leader for used transmission torque converters for sale. We understand that drivetrain precision is vital, which is why we prioritize hub inspection and internal debris verification.

Every used torque converter in our inventory is carefully inspected for spline wear and pilot bearing integrity before it is prepared for shipment.

  • Internal Verification: Every unit is checked for fluid contamination or debris.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine manufacturer parts from 1950 to 2026.
  • Secure Logistics: Safely crated to prevent hub damage during transit.

Looking for Used Torque Converters Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used transmission torque converters in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid freight shipping to your local mechanic.

Skip the expensive dealership markup—get a certified, high-performance converter with a nationwide warranty right here.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Replacement Converters for All Brands

Our nationwide network allows us to find the specific fluid coupler you need, even for heavy-duty or performance transmissions.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Ford F-Series, Chevy Silverado, Jeep Wrangler, and RAM.

Imported Reliability

Toyota Tacoma, Honda Odyssey, Nissan Frontier, and more.

Luxury & Performance

BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and specialized Acura converters.

Quality Standards for Torque Converters

When you buy used transmission torque converters online, ensure the supplier follows a strict safety protocol. Here are the essential features included with every Falcon Car Parts unit:

  • 1. Hub Inspection: We verify the pump drive hub is free of scores, cracks, or excessive wear.
  • 2. Spline Integrity: We check the internal splines for deformation to ensure proper transmission shaft mating.
  • 3. Internal Flush: Units are drained and flushed to remove old fluid and potential contaminants.
  • 4. Pilot Inspection: We ensure the crankshaft pilot is straight and free of damage.
  • 5. Balance Verification: We check for the presence of factory balance weights.
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: Our specialists verify your exact VIN to guarantee a 100% direct fitment.

Transmission Torque Converter FAQ

It is a fluid coupling that connects the engine to the transmission, allowing the car to stay in gear while stopped and amplifying torque during acceleration.

Used units typically range from $150 to $450, offering a massive saving over new dealership prices.

Shuddering feels like driving over rumble strips and is often caused by a worn lock-up clutch inside the torque converter.

Yes. OEM converters are designed with specific stall speeds and cooling capacities that aftermarket units may not perfectly replicate.

Absolutely. If internal components disintegrate, they shoot metal debris into the transmission, which can ruin the valve body and clutches.

We perform a physical inspection of the hub and splines, and we check the fluid drained from the unit for signs of excessive clutch wear or metal shavings.

Common causes include overheating, worn needle bearings, or failure of the internal lock-up clutch solenoid.

Stall speed is the maximum RPM the engine can reach when the transmission is in gear but the vehicle is not moving. If this speed is too high, the converter is likely slipping.

Yes. Whenever the torque converter is removed, it is standard practice to replace the front pump seal to prevent future leaks.

No. Stall speeds and bolt patterns vary based on engine displacement and horsepower. We use your VIN to ensure a perfect match.