The torque specification for a Chevy torque converter typically ranges from 30 to 50 foot-pounds, depending on the specific model and year of the vehicle. It’s essential to consult the service manual for the particular Chevy model you’re working on, as specifications can vary. Proper torque is critical to ensure the torque converter is securely mounted and functions correctly. Always use a torque wrench for accurate measurement.
the torque spec for what?
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how to drai torque converter on 1999 chevy blazer
65 lbs
The best torque converter is one that is custom built to suit the intended application.
30-ft. lbs
70 ( FT. LBS. )
You need to separate engine and transmission. Then torque converter just pulls of tranny.
Torque converters cannot be serviced as they are welded together, the only way to fix them is to remove the transmission and torque converter and replace the torque converter.
147 foot pounds
Depends on the year and engine which you fail to list.
35 ft. lbs.