pull the trans. and ther are 5=6 bolts
Inbetween the engine and transmission, located in the bell housing. To access it, you will need to drop the drive shaft and pull the transmission out. The torque converter will come out with the transmission.
yes you should or have it rebuilt any contaminants from the torque converter went into the transmission..not unless you want to do it again soon
the factory release Toyota 4runner when new had 183bhp. and about 240ft/lb of torque.
The 2014 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 278 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm.
The 2004 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 282 ft-lbs. @ 3800 rpm.
The 2003 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 282 ft-lbs. @ 3800 rpm.
The 2010 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 178 ft-lbs. @ 3800 rpm.
The 2012 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 278 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm.
The 2009 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 266 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm.
The 2002 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 217 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm.
The 2008 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 266 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm.
The 2013 Toyota 4Runner's engine produces 278 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm.