700r4 torque converter bolts
Transmissions and Drivetrain Need help with your trans? Problems with your axle? Torque Converter bolt size? Thread Tools.
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700r4 torque converter bolts
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All times are GMT Ok so it's time to switch out my r4 in my 92 TBI with a manual transmission.
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I'm wondering if I should use should I use spacers between the torque converter and felx plate where the bolts go. Its supposed to be a low stall converter made for a diesel and has 6 bolts holes.
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Need some help with 4 things for installing the torque converter on my Yukon 4l60e.
700r4 torque converter bolts
Failure to read and follow these instructions carefully could result in your warranty being void. Please read instructions completely before installing your transmission. Also, we have provided a check list of necessary items to help you along with your installation. Vacuum Switch Installation:. Turning the screw clockwise will make the trigger point happen sooner as the vacuum drops. Turning the screw counterclockwise will push the trigger point back until a lower vacuum is achieved. If your vehicle surges in and out of lock-up, please turn the vacuum switch adjustment screw 2 turns counterclockwise. Transmission Cooler:. If not possible, then you need a cooler with an integrated fan and proper air flow.
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Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Filters Search. So these bolts really are used to hold the cooling lines with some sort of clamp? This is the original clamp and cooler lines. Probably because tractors have hydraulic lines running everywhere. As of now tranny is out but torque converter is stuck to my engine. Thread starter Aidan Pryde Start date Dec 5, Right now I'm trying to avoid taking the flex plate off and I have the spacer that slips on the TC and lines it up properly so hopefully it will all work out. FYI, GM calls the flexplate a "flywheel". Top Bottom. Shop CK5 Shop Premium. Aidan Pryde New member. When I did it 20 years ago I literally lifted the trans on my chest and crawled under and lifted it in and then did the xfer case and it was a beeeotch then , but I can tell you know that ain't happening because getting old sucks and I am not nearly as strong as I used to be.
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Last edited: Dec 7, Torque converter cover bolts. The flex plate bolt "kit" is for the plate-to crankshaft flange, where there is 6 bolts. So maybe you should look there. S Rx8! New posts. Latest Posts. Trans cooler line fitting O-ring? Log in. Log in Register. I think you should bite the bullet and get yourself into a 4L60E. Re: Torque Converter bolt size?
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