Refilling a torque converter....


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Its not on an RBV...its on my 99 Crown Vic. 4R70W trans.

Its has a drain plug on the converter...but how do you go about refilling it?

Im getting some slight shudder once in a while...hoping fluid/filter takes care of it. Fluid is old looking but dont smell burnt and trans seems fine otherwise
 
I usually roll the vehicle over after the converter has been drained. Then fill it through the drain plug hole.
 
Remove drain plug, pour in fluid, replace drain plug?

I don't know. I pulled the plug and drained the one that came out of my Explorer. I just assumed I would get a funnel and fill it as full as I can before I put everything back together.

Have you searched for YouTube videos?

Now I'm going to be lazy and let you figure it out first.
 
Remove drain plug, pour in fluid, replace drain plug?

I don't know. I pulled the plug and drained the one that came out of my Explorer. I just assumed I would get a funnel and fill it as full as I can before I put everything back together.

Have you searched for YouTube videos?

Now I'm going to be lazy and let you figure it out first.
I didnt youtube no.

I googled it..and get conflicting info.

Some say fill the pan, start it, and keep adding...but others say dry firing the converter will eat it up.
 
I did a bunch of those back in the day. I always just let it idle until I had close to what I thought had come out combined ( pan and converter). Then start working it through the gear ranges.
 

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