Yes. If you are going to remove the transmission to rebuild it, you may as well go ahead and replace the torque converter.. not to mention all the seals anywhere near that area.
It's inside the transmission (between the engine and the gears).
The front seal on your automatic transmission would be between the torque converter and the front pump of the transmission. The transmission would have to be removed along with the torque converter to replace the seal.
It's a good idea.
Either the engine or the transmission has to come out to replace the torque converter.
It is between the torque converter and the front pump of the transmission. The transmission or engine has to be removed to gain access to the front transmission seal.
how to drai torque converter on 1999 chevy blazer
sounds like your torque converter is faulty in your transmission
14 quarts of transmission fluid with torque converter emptied, 7-8 quarts of transmission fluid with just the pan removal and pan emptied.
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Inside the transmission. I believe it's bolted to the flywheeel in front of the transmission and connected to the transmmission by it's output shaft which has a cog cut out of iit to match a similar shaft in the transmission.
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