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Old 02-20-2008, 09:00 AM
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Is there some way to flush a torque converter, when it is not installed on the trans???
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About the only thing you could do is to pour out as much fluid as you can and then fill it up with fluid, then pour it out.

Any reputable converter shop could cut it open, clean it and freshen it up for less than $200.00. It is cheap insurance too!

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Originally Posted by Ratchthed
About the only thing you could do is to pour out as much fluid as you can and then fill it up with fluid, then pour it out.

Any reputable converter shop could cut it open, clean it and freshen it up for less than $200.00. It is cheap insurance too!

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