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Old 11-05-2010, 12:55 AM
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is there anyway to know if the converter is installed all the way?trans is in and the converter is too. im pretty sure the converter went all the way i just want to make sure that i didnt screw up?? someone told me to rotate the engine and if theres a lot of drag that the converter wasnt all the way.
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well if you didnt measure, I believe you should have heard 3 clicks. I usually have to spin the converter and push in on it to get the last click. For what its worth i have had a converter that wasnt on all the way and it wouldnt even let me bolt the bellhousing on so im pretty sure you would know if it wasnt in all the way.
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An excellent read.

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Yes you should have felt or heard 3 clicks when you put it on. If you didn't have the converter on all the way I dont think you would have been able to get teh trans mounted up to the engine.




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