A torque converter itself VERY rarely leaks. It's possible, but HIGHLY unlikely. If you have fluid leaking there, it is most likely the front transmission seal. The casing of the converter itself is basically two halves welded together, if the converter itself is leaking, there is most likely some pretty significant damage, so the leak would be the least of your worries. You can always check by disconnecting the battery and wiping the converter clean with a rag then slowly turning the flexplate. If it really is the converter itself, you will easily be able to see where it is leaking.
yes a 350 turbo converter will fit a 400 turbo and vice versa
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No it will not. Because it is a lock-up converter and the 350 turbo is not set up for a lock-up converter.
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Everything I've heard, no they will not...
not necessarily. depends on what it was made to do.
The bolt size for a Turbo 350 torque converter is typically 11mm or 7/16-inch, depending on the specific application and manufacturer. Most commonly, the bolts used are Grade 8 bolts, which provide the necessary strength for securing the torque converter to the flexplate. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise specifications and torque settings.
with torque converter and no transfer case (2wd) about 125 lbs.
10 1/2 to 11 quarts