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Torque converter removal - Answered

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 12:04 pm
by jamie325isport
Hi guys. Bought a auto engine sometime ago now and have decided to strip it down to get it ready for my car. The first problem Ive come up against is fitting it to my engine stand I need to remove the torque converter. How do I do this and do I require any special tools?

Thanks

Re: Torque converter removal

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 1:00 pm
by Ant
the T-Converter is held to the Flexplate( fly ) with 3x17mm headed bolts dude.

remove the lower sump extension , and then rotate the engine so the hole in the flexplate is @ the bottom, you should see the bolts, undo-rotate-undo rotate-undo,

with the 3 bolts out, the TC will be free, they do need to be levered out occasionally, but you'll see when you get that far

Enjoy :thumb:

No special tools required for anything on an M20.

Re: Torque converter removal

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 1:01 pm
by jamie325isport
Ant wrote:the T-Converter is held to the Flexplate( fly ) with 3x17mm headed bolts dude.

remove the lower sump extension , and then rotate the engine so the hole in the flexplate is @ the bottom, you should see the bolts, undo-rotate-undo rotate-undo,

with the 3 bolts out, the TC will be free, they do need to be levered out occasionally, but you'll see when you get that far

Enjoy :thumb:

No special tools required for anything on an M20.
Thanks alot Ant I will go and attack!!

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 3:11 pm
by jamie325isport
All sorted. Very easy job cant believe I didnt notice those bolts before!! What a dumb ass! Anyway heres a picture for anyone who does a future search on this.

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By username_in_use

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 9:37 am
by Chris
jamie325isport wrote:All sorted. Very easy job cant believe I didnt notice those bolts before!! What a dumb ass! Anyway heres a picture for anyone who does a future search on this.

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By username_in_use
Much apprieciated.

One of tomorrows jobs

Cheers
Chris