I'm ready to pull the engine out of my truck, just a quick question, does the torque converter come out with the engine or is there some way of unbolting it from the flywheel prior to pulling the engine out.
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There isn't much room to pull the motor far enough forwards to clear the the converter unless you take the rad and aircon rad out.
Also you'll never get all the splines for the drive and oil pump lined up putting it back with it on, this is the main reason for splitting them.
It unbolts from the flex plate, 6 bolts, there is a access hole in the plate that covers the bottom half of the bellhousing. You need someone to turn the crank pulley while you do bolts, otherwise its lots of crawling around and getting out again to line the bolts up with access hole. Its fiddily, but you get used to it.
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Originally posted by TonyNThere isn't much room to pull the motor far enough forwards to clear the the converter unless you take the rad and aircon rad out.
Also you'll never get all the splines for the drive and oil pump lined up putting it back with it on, this is the main reason for splitting them.
It unbolts from the flex plate, 6 bolts, there is a access hole in the plate that covers the bottom half of the bellhousing. You need someone to turn the crank pulley while you do bolts, otherwise its lots of crawling around and getting out again to line the bolts up with access hole. Its fiddily, but you get used to it.
If it aint broke dont fix it
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Originally posted by johndi undid mine but as i pulled out the box the covertor still stayed on the flex plateand covered me in atf
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