How far to fully seat torque converter!?
#11
You should be able to rotate the tc while pushing back and it should set back 2 obvious times. Just keep spinning and pushing till its home. When it's fully seated, you will be pulling the tc towards the flexplate slightly when you bolt them together.
#12
Failure to fully engage the snout into the drive dogs on the pump will result in a cracked pump drive if you try to install it that way.
#13
OK, so I went back out there and made sure I lined up the keys on the transmission pump to the slots on the converter, finally got it to go into place with a little wiggling.
Now, the converter doesn't turn when it is fully seated. When it was part of the way in it turned easily, now that it has seated, it doesn't turn. Is this normal or is the pump bad?
Now, the converter doesn't turn when it is fully seated. When it was part of the way in it turned easily, now that it has seated, it doesn't turn. Is this normal or is the pump bad?
#17
Ok, it's seized...awesome. The pump on the old trans turned fine, the 'new' trans one didnt budge. So how hard is it to replace the pump? Any parts stores carry one?
The reason I pulled the old trans was due to the 3-4 clutches going out after a trans line leaked on me on the x-way. I have been driving fine with 1-2 gear since then.
The reason I pulled the old trans was due to the 3-4 clutches going out after a trans line leaked on me on the x-way. I have been driving fine with 1-2 gear since then.
Last edited by kgkern01; 08-27-2011 at 05:42 PM.
#18
#19
Got the pump out, it was actually not too hard to do, didnt have to remove the bellhousing either, although it made it a little snug to get out that way. Local trans shop said they may be able to repair it and if not have some good used/rebuilt ones for about $60. Hopefully everything else with this other trans works ok! Do NOT want to do a trans swap on this truck again!
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