cardana24
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- Joined
- Aug 28, 2008
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- 78
- Vehicle Year
- 1990
- Transmission
- Automatic
I posted this in my engine removal thread but I am hoping to get a quick answer. I am new to automatic transmissions and I don't want to have to take the tranny down again.
okay. How do you know when the torque converter is in place? This is my first time working on an automatic. I read that you turn it while pressing it towards the tranny and it will make a clicking noise and once it stops clicking its in place. Well I am not sure I have gotten to that point. When I wiggle and push on the torque converter it kinda clunks once, and moves towards the tranny a little then I wiggle more and it clunks again and it moves a little more towards the tranny. Now I have tried to wiggle and push it further but I am really not getting anywhere, and I am not sure what I should be feeling for. Now when it spin the tq converter clockwise (while facing the tranny) I just get kind of a sound like marble rolling around on a sheet of metal...or kinda like a ratcheting noise, when you spin a ratchening wrench the opposite way...but I am not feeling any resistance, and I still have not heard anything I would describe as a click....can someone please let me know how to do this right? If it matters I never took the tq converter off of the tranny when I removed the engine, I only unbolted it from the flex plate.
One other thing that I would like to know is, does the torque converter share fluid with the transmission? I ask because a little bit of fluid has leaked out while I am turning the converter...I want to make sure I can just fill the tranny fluid and the tq converter will have the proper amount of fluid too. Thanks.
okay. How do you know when the torque converter is in place? This is my first time working on an automatic. I read that you turn it while pressing it towards the tranny and it will make a clicking noise and once it stops clicking its in place. Well I am not sure I have gotten to that point. When I wiggle and push on the torque converter it kinda clunks once, and moves towards the tranny a little then I wiggle more and it clunks again and it moves a little more towards the tranny. Now I have tried to wiggle and push it further but I am really not getting anywhere, and I am not sure what I should be feeling for. Now when it spin the tq converter clockwise (while facing the tranny) I just get kind of a sound like marble rolling around on a sheet of metal...or kinda like a ratcheting noise, when you spin a ratchening wrench the opposite way...but I am not feeling any resistance, and I still have not heard anything I would describe as a click....can someone please let me know how to do this right? If it matters I never took the tq converter off of the tranny when I removed the engine, I only unbolted it from the flex plate.
One other thing that I would like to know is, does the torque converter share fluid with the transmission? I ask because a little bit of fluid has leaked out while I am turning the converter...I want to make sure I can just fill the tranny fluid and the tq converter will have the proper amount of fluid too. Thanks.