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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 12:36 PM
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Tranny/Converter question

How do you tell if the converter is seated all the way back?
Right now the bolt flange that mates up against the flywheel is about 1/2 inch back from the edge of the case.Thanks
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 12:44 PM
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That sounds about right. Usually for me, I could tell when the converter had no axial play. It just "felt" locked in.

I've only changed one converter in a 4l60e, so I don't remember, but on all the others I've done it had two recesses in the converter that matched the two ears of the pump drive inside the trans. You can see those ears if you have the trans out. Just make sure the converter is oriented to match and it should slide right in where it goes.
Old Feb 5, 2003 | 11:42 PM
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I measured the distance from the back of the block (the surface that mates to the bellhousing) to the bolting surface of the flexplate. Then I put a straight edge across the bellhousing of the trans and measured back to the mounting lug on the installed converter.
The second measurement MUST be greater than the first measurement. If not pull the converter out a little, turn it a little and try again. Took me 3 or 4 tries Friday to get that last spline to line up.
Old Feb 6, 2003 | 10:20 AM
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Everyone has their own method...heres mine:

Turn the converter clockwise while pushing it into the pump until you hear/feel it set, then turn it the other way and do it again. You should hear a solid "thunk" when its seated.
Old Feb 6, 2003 | 11:01 PM
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Originally posted by IROC5.7TPI
Everyone has their own method...heres mine:

Turn the converter clockwise while pushing it into the pump until you hear/feel it set, then turn it the other way and do it again. You should hear a solid "thunk" when its seated.
I like mike's way. but if your still not sure, look at the distance between the pump and back of the conv. (where the conv. meets the trans inside the bellhouseing). if its all the way in, you wont be able to get your fingers between the conv. and trans. if its not all the way in, there will be enough room to put your fingers in.
know what I mean?
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Old Feb 7, 2003 | 10:30 AM
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Thanks guys!!! I got it put in and with the trans bolted to the engine I can still rotate the T/C so I guess it's seated. Thanks for the help
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