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Put tranny up then install the torque converter to tranny first , NOTE : Make sure when installing the torque converter to the tranny that you can only slide your middle finger in bettween the tranny and torque converter , if the torque converter is not all the way in, the torque converter will tare up the tranny shaft.
take the tranny out and pull the converter out of the front of the tranny and put new converter in and make sure you hear it click twice when putting it back onto the tranny and reinstall tranny.
You need to separate engine and transmission. Then torque converter just pulls of tranny.
No, that converter won't fit either tranny.
The best way is to have the tranny flushed in order to get all the fluid out of the valve body and the torque converter.
the torque converter is a lock up, so its like an overdrive. So, change your torque converter and that should solve the problem> Also, check the fuses.
It depends if it is automatic or manual, and if it is in the car or out of the car. An automatic transmission is attach to the engine only by bolts around the "bell housing" and bolts attaching flexplate to the torque converter. First remove bolts from the flexplate to the torque converter. You can do this by removing the "inspection plate" which is behind the engine under the front of the tranny. It should have 6-8 bolts. Once the plate is removed, you will see the flex plate with gear teeth around it, and the round donut-looking torque converter. The flexplate stays on the engine and the torque converter stays with the tranny. Undo each bolt attaching the two, there should be 4. You will need to turn the engine to expose each bolt in the inspection area so you can remove it. do this by hand or by "bumping" your starter, be sure to be safe! Once the torque converter and flexplate are seperate, the only thing keeping the tranny to the engine are the bell-housing bolts. Be careful! If you tranny is in the car, these same bolts are the only thing holding the tranny up in the air!!! If the trans is in the car, it must be safely supported by a trans jack. undo the belhousing bolts and the tranny should seperate. if it is stillin the car, you will have had to remove the drive shaft first as well as all the associated cables and connections. Be safe!
a bad lock-up switch in the tranny.
Yes you may.Make sure you have an auto tranny for the same car type.remove the cluthch cover and replace with a torque converter and an auto tranny.
Oil or tranny fluid? Oil- engine rear main seal. Tranny- Input shaft seal
How can I tell if a 1995 torque converter is going bad the tranny slips and stops when it warms up.
You don't, unless you remove the T.C. , or have it transfused with a machine a tranny shop.......