torque converter in auto colours?

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torque converter in auto colours?

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was wondering if there were supposed to be different colored torque converters in the auto sigmas and if they mean anything? if so which ones better?
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probably a stupid question but eh :lol:
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ive pulled out some that have had different colored stripes painted on them aswell, no idea what they mean.

maybe some models had a different stally to others.
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lol i wonder if the decorated doughnuts mean anything different or if it was cause they just got bored at the production line and decided to decorate them lol, i was thinking somthing along the lines of different torques, i know nothing about autos so the more info i can get the better, cheers for that though mate 8-)
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Depends on who services them they paint them there colour the bluey/green one in your pic is more than likely a kayver where dominator are normally painted a solid green, tce paint theres black and so on.


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ooh ok is that so other companies know whos looked at it previously?
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Don't know could be the case as my converter was a dominator and when it was repaired at tce they saw it and grumbled and groaned.


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