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B&M 70244 - B&M Converter Lockup Controls

  • Torque Converter Lockup Kit, Mechanical Speedometer, GM, 700R4/TH350C/4L60/200-4R, Kit
  • Application Specific
  • Estimated Ship Date: Today
 
BrandB&M
Manufacturer's Part Number70244
Part TypeTorque Converter Lock up Kits
Product LineB&M Converter Lockup Controls
Summit Racing Part NumberBMM-70244
 
Manual Override Switch IncludedYes
Speedometer Sender StyleMechanical
Indicator Light IncludedYes
QuantitySold as a kit.
 

Control your lockup converter.

These B&M converter lockup controls provide dash-mounted control to govern converter lockup at any speed between 30 and 90 mph. An LED display tells whether the converter is locked or unlocked. These kits eliminate converter lock and unlock cycling and premature unwanted converter lockup, avoiding engine lugging and spark knock. They also provide lockup at highway speeds for fuel economy. These kits are perfect for converter lockup operation when converting a non-lockup equipped vehicle to a lockup-style transmission and converter.

Warranty

B&M's warranty covers the original purchasing consumer and is limited to repair or replacement by B&M of any part that fails because of a defect in materials or workmanship. All currently cataloged automatic and manual shifters (except cables) are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. B&M transmissions are covered for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. All other B&M products (except racing products) are covered for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. Customers must deal with B&M directly on transmission-related issues. This warranty does not cover: Failure of B&M products due to misapplication, improper installation, or maintenance; failure to provide adequate cooling or maintain proper fluid level; misuse or abuse; removal or replacement costs; transmission oil; damage to related components; costs incurred due to downtime of vehicle, towing costs, etc.; normal wear and tear; products used for racing (except shifters); melted shifter cables; overheating damage on transmissions or high stall converters; or shipping costs.