I don't have the actual spec's, but for the drain bolt, just very snug will do, and the filter is hand tight one turn. Don't forget to put some oil on the rubber seal first.
Drain oil and replace filter. Add 5 quarts and check the level.
Would that be the drain for the oil? If so, its on the bottom of the oil pan.
the transmission drain plug is located on the transmission underneath the dash area
Does not have one. Pan must be removed.
Remove the drain plug from the oil pan, and let the oil drain into a pan. Unscrew the filter from the side of the block, you may need a filter wrench to do this. Replace the filter with a new one, and put the drain plug back in. Fill the engine with fresh oil.
27 ft. lbs. for the oil drain plug and 18 ft. lbs. for the oil filter housing.
Sorry, as far as I know there is no drain plug for the converter. According to the service manual, the drain plug is located on the converter assembly. Just looked at my spare transmission from the 93 Grand Marquis and I can see the plug on the converter assembly. Turning the assembly will rotate the drain plug to the converter housing access plug which is visible from under the vehicle. Hope this helps.
Some torque converters have a drain plug, others do not. With no drain plug the torque converter can be stood on its end once removed to drain it.
No drain plug. Filter is located inside the transmission pan on the bottom of the tranny.
A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
does a 1991 thunderbird torque converter have a drain plug