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A4LD Torque converter clearance


brian4g63

New Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2008
Messages
4
Age
39
Vehicle Year
1990
Transmission
Automatic
Hi I own an old beat up 90 for ranger short bed automatic,

Reason why I'm at this point is because one day the truck stopped moving, so I bought a new toque converter.

I put the TC into the transmission and it bottoms out in the bell housing. I try and bolt it up and it locks the engine up. pull the trans away the engine turns freely.

My dad and I measured the bellhousing and it looks like we have 1 7/16" of clearance.

This truck has been a pain in the ass. Is the torque converter the wrong one for this application and did autozone give me the wrong one?


Thanks for any help!
 
Sounds like a miss stabbed converter...when you put the converter in the transmission you must be sure it is in all the way or pump damage will occur. When you put the converter in you must spin it until it goes all the way in,in some insistences the converter may rub the backside of bellhousing somewhat and that says its in tranny all the way...also you will not be able to get your finger between converter and tranny . Once you think you have it all the way in and you put trans up to motor and put 2 bolts in there should be play between flywheel and converter.
 
I had a similar thing happen to me on a '90 Bronco II that I was replacing the motor in.

I tightened 1 nut on the torque converter and the engine would bind while trying to turn it over to put the next nut on. It had me stumped.

I found it was best to thread the first nut on ( do not tighten ) Then move on to the next one and install the nut and then start tightening, moving on to the next, until you get back to the first one. ( I separated the motor/tranny twice thinking the t/conv wasn't seated)

I guess these torque converters have very little clearance in their housings?

Just my .02.......I normally play with standard transmissions
 
Check to see if the converter will fit into the back of the crank. There is a spacer there that acts like a pilot bushing, centers the converter to the crank.
 
Yeah I know about the oil pump flange deal, I guess I will try again. Thanks!
 
iam havign the EXACT SAME problem.. an i cant seem to figure it out any
 

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