You can turn engine by crank bolt to get at them 1x1, but you will still have to remove trans to get it out. Once trans is off, it's a little easier.
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.
remove the transmission and torque converter. Remove the bolts from the pump (front of transmission case) and remove the pump.
Bell housing bolts and the torque converter bolts.
You need to remove the lower transmission inspection cover.
It is between the front of the transmission and the back of the engine block. It slides over a shaft and into the pump on the front of the transmission. Before you remove the transmission to service the torque converter you must remove the 3 bolts that hold the converter to the FLY-WHEEL.
remove driver manifold/egr pipe / remove starter - rotate engine with 19mm deep socket to the crank to find bolts
To remove the torque converter from a 2002 Volkswagen Beetle, first, disconnect the battery and drain the transmission fluid. Next, remove the transmission pan and the transmission mount to access the torque converter. Unbolt the torque converter from the flex plate while rotating the engine to access all the bolts. Finally, carefully pull the torque converter out of the transmission once it is unbolted.
remove the bellhousing bolts, Remove the converter bolts, Remove the crossmember, disconnect all elecrical connections and linkage,support trans by pan, and lower out of vehicle.
To remove the torque converter from a 2007 Kia Rio, first, ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and supported. Disconnect the battery, then remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine and detaching any electrical connectors and fluid lines. Once the transmission is out, you can access the torque converter, which is typically held in place by bolts; remove these bolts and gently pull the converter off the input shaft. Be cautious of any remaining fluid, and ensure you have a suitable container to catch any transmission fluid that may spill.
Torque converter bolts No. Fly-wheel bolts YES.
You have to pull the transmission. then it's just 3 bolts/nuts through flywheel.
Remove the lower cover plate on the transmission to engine to gain access to the bolts and remove them. You will have to rotate the flywheel to get to all of them. Remove the driveshaft and drop the transmission.