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Re: Trans problems.....signs of a bad torque converter?

Subject: Re: Trans problems.....signs of a bad torque converter?
by PeteK on 2012/3/11 13:02:29

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Matatk wrote:
My fault, I wasn't clear enough. I realize there are springs and check balls. Will any specifically fall on my head when I pull the valve body out, drop on the floor and get lost, or fall out and I won't know where they go? Or are they in there pretty good and should stick in there while I pull the valve bodies off?


If you lower the valve body and seperator plate down together, and perfecly level, the checkballs will stay on the top of the plate.
The slightest twist while you are lowering it will result in the case checkballs dropping and rolling into never nerverland.
Expect to chase them and have someone close by with a long magnet.
This way, they can chase them while you get the atf imbedded in the eyeball.
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