SLiding the converter into the transmission is a bit of a pain but anyone can do it.
Leather gloves are requirement.
Pour at least 1/2 quart or liter of the correct atf in the Converter and make sure the seal surface has some oil on it.
Take the converter and slide it on the shaft, it will need to be spun and jiggled at the same time to get all three splines to line up and engage. To do the grab the little protruding knob in the center and support it in your glove. Spin with your other hand, push slightly while you shake with support hand, it should "Clunk" into position. Some are dificult and take several times, some are easy and it goes first ty.
It helps if you checked what the clearance before you took the old converter out or have the old converter and transmission on the floor for refrence.
Caution! if you get this wrong you will damage the transmission durring assembly to engine!
The torque converter is located between the engine output shaft and the transmission. Have to drop transmission to remove.
No , just the automatic transmission has a torque converter
It is the part that the torque converter goes into in the transmission.It is the part that the torque converter goes into in the transmission.
You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.You have to remove the transmission to replace the torque converter.
The torque converter is between the engine and transmission.The torque converter is between the engine and transmission.
The torque converter solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.The torque converter solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.
BMW motors connect to the transmission either via a clutch (manual transmission) or torque converter (automatic transmission). The rotation of the engine causes the transmission to turn. The transmission henceforth outputs the power to the drive (rear) wheels which propel the car when it is placed on some sort of pavement.
Transmission torque converter or an exhuast catalytic converter?
In the transmission
the torque converter sets in the bellhousing of the transmission. the very front engine facing part of the transmission that is flared out like a bell.
A C6 transmission including the torque converter will take 12.5 quarts.
The Torque Converter uses the same fluid as the transmission. The transmission has a filter. So, in effect...the answer is "Yes" torque converter fluid is filtered. However, the torque converter has no special fluid of its own.