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Removal of torque converter

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Removal of torque converter

Post by BundyMonkey »

Ok how do you do it? I have the gbox off but cant seem to get see how you remove the torque converter
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Post by Daisy »

depends on the vehicle really..

Try removing starter motor if its not already off.

the torque converter is held on by 3 bolts to the flywheel. You need to rotate the crankshaft front eh front until you see the bolt holdin the converter on from behind then undo it... then rotate again until you see the 2nd bolt and undo it and vice versa..

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Post by simkell »

if the box is out and the convertor is on the box and not still attached to the flywheel, then just pull the convertor off. it may be a bit stiff if the splines have burrs on them or a little bit of rust.
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