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Technical => Engine Tech => Topic started by: sum_weirdo on October 30, 2005, 09:00:55 PM

Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: sum_weirdo on October 30, 2005, 09:00:55 PM
In the next few days I'll be putting my newly rebuilt engine back in the car :D  To that end I just tried putting on my new torque converter.  Filled it with fluid, the old one slipped off easy, but I wasn't prepared to deal with that wretched seal :mad: Being that it's around the shaft I can't get any leverage on the blasted thing and attempts to hook it and yank it out just leave me with bruises.  What's a good way to do this?
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: 88SptCoupe on October 30, 2005, 09:05:31 PM
shouldnt it just slip right on....
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: tbirdscott on October 30, 2005, 09:10:04 PM
are you talking about the front seal on the tranny?
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: sum_weirdo on October 30, 2005, 09:20:40 PM
Yes.  The little silver and orange seal that rings the input shaft.
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87 on October 30, 2005, 09:38:52 PM
ive always used a seal puller. or a screwdriver
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: sum_weirdo on October 30, 2005, 10:00:57 PM
I guess I'll try to find a seal puller tomorrow.  The screwdrivers I have onhand are either too short or too long to get leverage in that space.
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: sum_weirdo on October 31, 2005, 06:41:18 PM
Once I had the puller I got the seal off in 2 seconds.  Thanks.  One more little dilemma though.  The instructions called for 13/16" of clearance between the bellhousing front and the base of the drive stud on the converter.  Unfortunately I measured from the top of the stud by accident, thought the thing wasn't on far enough, and kept shoving and turning and even tapping with a hammer 3 or 4 times.  By the time I realized my mistake the converter was still turning freely but....it won't come off.  Probably those taps with the hammer sealed it on good.  I'd be content to leave it on but I want to know, is it possible I've really damaged the converter or transmission?
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87 on October 31, 2005, 07:18:07 PM
Quote from: sum_weirdo
Once I had the puller I got the seal off in 2 seconds.  Thanks.  One more little dilemma though.  The instructions called for 13/16" of clearance between the bellhousing front and the base of the drive stud on the converter.  Unfortunately I measured from the top of the stud by accident, thought the thing wasn't on far enough, and kept shoving and turning and even tapping with a hammer 3 or 4 times.  By the time I realized my mistake the converter was still turning freely but....it won't come off.  Probably those taps with the hammer sealed it on good.  I'd be content to leave it on but I want to know, is it possible I've really damaged the converter or transmission?




the converter should drop 3 times as you seat it . it will sit kinda loose due to the flywheel centers it.  make sure you lubricated the seal with some white lube were it meets the converter and put some fluid in the converter also that keeps it from burning up when ypu start it
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: sum_weirdo on October 31, 2005, 07:41:54 PM
I'm pretty sure it did click 3 times, I'm not worried about it not engaging properly, more about it being on too tight if that's possible.  Try as I might I can't yank it off.  I think it still wiggles around just a bit so hopefully it will engage to the flexplate.  And I put a litre of fluid in it.  Guess I'll hope for the best.
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87 on October 31, 2005, 07:45:44 PM
Quote from: sum_weirdo
I'm pretty sure it did click 3 times, I'm not worried about it not engaging properly, more about it being on too tight if that's possible.  Try as I might I can't yank it off.  I think it still wiggles around just a bit so hopefully it will engage to the flexplate.  And I put a litre of fluid in it.  Guess I'll hope for the best.






wow, cant pull it off? maybe the fit inside were the shaft rides is tight?  as long as it is seated i wouldnt worry to much. as long as it turns free you should be a-ok
Title: For those who've changed a torque converter
Post by: sum_weirdo on October 31, 2005, 08:08:48 PM
:D Sweet.  Just what I wanted to hear.