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Torque Converter Seating


JerrySab

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Jul 11, 2020
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217
Age
44
City
Los Angeles
Vehicle Year
1988
Engine
2.9 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Dropped engine in this afternoon after a comically long gasket replacement effort. I know the torque converter can be tricky to dial in. And, prior to lowering engine into the bay, I was pretty dang confident the TC was as far into the bellhousing as possible.

Engine goes in, manage to get the 4 posts on TC and input shaft all linedup, engine is on its mounts.. and there’s about 3/16” gap between bellhousing and block. I’ve read and heard caution about using bellhousing bolts to pull this together, but I did assume the gap in an instance where tc wasn’t seated properly would be more like 3/4”-1”.

am I overreacting? Or should I lift the engine back out and get tc in there deeper? Pic for reference.
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is there still a gap between the torque converter and the flex plate? or is firmly against it?

a couple years ago I had a lot of difficulty seating one. since it's awkward there I fashioned brackets for the bolts to assist in lifting & maneuvering it.

when it's finally in correctly you should be able to freely move the studs in the holes.
 
Assuming all spark plugs are out of the engine
Turn the crank using pulley bolt, 1 full turn to see if bell housing slides in farther, just in case input shaft or pump wasn't aligned

But you are correct, 3/16"-1/2" probably wouldn't be torque converter not seated correctly, most likely just the tight fit of the alignment dowels or sleeves
 
Using emery cloth on the alignment dowels, and lightly oiling them might help.
 
Putting a bow on it,
TC was in fact NOT seated correctly.
pulled motor out and got it thumped in the rest of the way before (hopefully) doing any trans pump damage.
 

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