Im sure torque converter questions get old
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Im sure torque converter questions get old
2000 4L60e...
I have read the stickies and they are real good minus the fact there is no pictures in there.
I am putting togeather my first trans/bellhousing/torque converter togeather..
everything went great, all my measurements are good.. the only problem I have and its a big one...
I cannont figure out how the hell to bolt the 3 torque converter bolts to the flex plate, can anyone offer some good advice here or a couple pics? It would be greatly appreciated
I have read the stickies and they are real good minus the fact there is no pictures in there.
I am putting togeather my first trans/bellhousing/torque converter togeather..
everything went great, all my measurements are good.. the only problem I have and its a big one...
I cannont figure out how the hell to bolt the 3 torque converter bolts to the flex plate, can anyone offer some good advice here or a couple pics? It would be greatly appreciated
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Take the starter off and access them from that location.
I use a wobble extension at the flexplate end and enough 1/2" extensions to end up at the sway bar.
BTW the starter is hung up with a tie strap.
I use a wobble extension at the flexplate end and enough 1/2" extensions to end up at the sway bar.
BTW the starter is hung up with a tie strap.
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Thank you sir. It relly looks like you have way more room than my setup, I think I may have been given the wrong bellhousing... there are like 3 or 4 bolts that did not line up, so I dont know if that is part of the problem, thanks for the pictures.. I'll take a look againg tonight, and see if I can get them in.
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Thank you sir. It relly looks like you have way more room than my setup, I think I may have been given the wrong bellhousing... there are like 3 or 4 bolts that did not line up, so I dont know if that is part of the problem, thanks for the pictures.. I'll take a look againg tonight, and see if I can get them in.
You should be bolting an LS1 4L60E up to an LS1 with 8 bolts. A non LS1 4L60E will bolt up with 5 bolts. But the bigger problem is the torque converter crank pilot will be too short and you'll need a spacer.
If you reply back you might want to be very specific, like where did the trans come from, etc.
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Does it have a removeable bellhousing?
You should be bolting an LS1 4L60E up to an LS1 with 8 bolts. A non LS1 4L60E will bolt up with 5 bolts. But the bigger problem is the torque converter crank pilot will be too short and you'll need a spacer.
If you reply back you might want to be very specific, like where did the trans come from, etc.
You should be bolting an LS1 4L60E up to an LS1 with 8 bolts. A non LS1 4L60E will bolt up with 5 bolts. But the bigger problem is the torque converter crank pilot will be too short and you'll need a spacer.
If you reply back you might want to be very specific, like where did the trans come from, etc.
It does have a removeable bellhousing.
The 4L60e that I have is a 2000, but it is the 4x4 4L60e, I am putting an LS1 in a jeep wrangler, thats why i needed the 4x4 version of the transmission.
So yes, it would be a non-LS1 4L60e... When I purchased the bell housing I asked for an LS1 4L60e bellhousing, I do not think that is what I got due to only 5 or so bolts lining up with the block.
So this spacer that I need bolts to the crank and pushes the flexplate out farther? If so, where can I get this needed spacer?
Also.. the flex plate I have is an LS1 flexplate
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Needs a crank pilot spacer. Or a complete LS1 conversion. Bell, stator tube and input, converter.
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Ya, the trans shop I am working with must know nothing.. I specifically tell them what I need, and they give me something else... I hope they will swap me bell housings for the correct one, no point in having 5 bolts when I can have them all in. Not sure where to even start looking for this spacer I need
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Ya, the trans shop I am working with must know nothing.. I specifically tell them what I need, and they give me something else... I hope they will swap me bell housings for the correct one, no point in having 5 bolts when I can have them all in. Not sure where to even start looking for this spacer I need
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maybe I should post the pictures of my setup in here
When I i put the torque converter in, my measurements came out right from the bell housing to the converter pads so... I guess I'll just put up some pictures and try to figure this out once and for all