take the tranny out and pull the converter out of the front of the tranny and put new converter in and make sure you hear it click twice when putting it back onto the tranny and reinstall tranny.
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19 qts full change/torque converter included.
remove the transmission and torque converter. Remove the bolts from the pump (front of transmission case) and remove the pump.
2 qts
Answer12 including the torque converter.
A 350 or 400 torque converter will not work on a Powerglide transmission due to differences in design. All are somewhat similar but come in different sizes and connections.
Remove the driveshaft from the back of your Chevy transmission. Remove the transmission mount retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts from the Bell housing. The transmission can then slide backwards. Don't forget to unbolt the torque converter from the flex-plate and remove the torque converter with the transmission.
If you're talking about a TH400 transmission, yes... the TH350 torque converter is one inch smaller in diameter than the TH400 torque converter (12" vs 13"), and you'll have to make sure the holes on the flexplate line up (or drill them for both patterns). You'll get a bit more stall out of the 350 converter. If you're talking about the 700R4, the answer is going to be no.... that uses a lockup converter, which will not interchange with the TH converter.
Between 10 and 12 quarts depending on torque converter size.
Sorry but it will not I have tried. The 400 is too wide and it won't bolt up correctly when the transmission is installed.
It is between the back of the engine and the front of the transmission. You must remove the transmission to get to it. NO other way.