If the bolts are 3/8-16, the torque would be 50 ft/lbs. If 7/16, 65 ft/lbs.
flywheel replacement generally requires removal of the Transmission and Torque Converter .
loose or missing torque converter bolt to the flywheel
Flywheel or torque converter.Flywheel or torque converter.
Between the engine and the transmission bolted to the flywheel
Torque converter bolts No. Fly-wheel bolts YES.
automatic? remove transmission and torque converter then remove flexplate (auto has a flexplate not a flywheel if mauel transmission remove gear box and clutch then remove flywheel
Yes. There are flexplate flywheel torque converter bolt kits available online.
turn the flywheel with a big screwdriver
You have to pull the stater and grind a space in the adaptor for a socket to clear to the torque convertor bolts.
It is easier to do if you install the torque convertor to the transmission and then attempt to bolt it to the flywheel. You will have to turn the convertor or flywheel to line up the bolt holes.
It is located between the back of the engine and the transmission. It houses the flywheel and clutch if it is a standard or the flex plate and the torque converter if it is an automatic transmission.
It must be unbolted from the engine flex-plate (flywheel) then correctly installed into the replacement transmission. Failure to install the torque converter correctly will result in expensive damage to the transmission.