If it has the plug, is it between the TQ and engine or between the TQ and transmission?

Steve

On Mar 21, 2010 7:06pm, "Kaleb C. Striplin" <ka...@striplin.net> wrote:
some of them will have a plastic or metal plug in the bell housing that holds it in, just remove that. Otherwise, it should slip right off, tip the back of the tranny up and the converter should slip right off the shaft.





Steve wrote:




It's on the transmission. I HOPE it's bits of twisted metal inside the


torque converter. If so, is there a trick to getting it off without causing


further damage to the transmission or just give it the old pull and wiggle?


Does gentle even prying ever come into play?





Steve





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