Author Topic: Help... Ugh.... Torgue Coverter won't slide forward towards the flexplate?  (Read 14657 times)

Offline HAULIN IT

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Mike, Once you sanded it a bit, where you able to spin the converter with the bell housing bolts tightened down. This is a simple thing to check that is sometimes overlooked & tells you if the converter is properly seated. Lorne

Offline Mike Phillips

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Mike, Once you sanded it a bit, where you able to spin the converter with the bell housing bolts tightened down. This is a simple thing to check that is sometimes overlooked & tells you if the converter is properly seated. Lorne

Yes.

I've reinstalled the transmission and transfercase and torqued everything down.  Everything appears to be fine now.

Moving on to oil pressure line, tranny lines, drivelines, shift linkage for tranny and tcase, etc.

Here's the list as of yesterday, the torque converter issue really slowed me down but that's behind me now.  (As I cross my fingers)





Will update in a few hours as I start bolting more things on.


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Offline HAULIN IT

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Looks like you should be working on the boat...the list is MUCH shorter to be completed  ;D

Offline Lt.Del

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You forgot a few crucial steps that I did when I installed my 383 stroker in my truck....




Perhaps that is why I had trouble mounting my flex plate to the harmonic balancer  ;D







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LOL
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ROFL. That there is funny.
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