Torque Converter problem
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Torque Converter problem
Ok so I finally got back to my rebuild. I just installed the engine and now I am starting to put it all together. I bought a new torque converter and it does not line up correctly. The weight on the flywheel is in the way of one of the bolts, it will not sit flush. I can line up and bolt all the bolts but it is not quite right. Is it ok to shim behind the other two bolts to keep it out even? Not too sure what else to do, anyone run into this before?
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
#2
Yup, you can shim that chebby? convertor with washers if you still have enough clearance - 1/8-3/16" between the shims and the flanges before drawing it up and tightening the bolts. If not, get an Olds convertor with the raised pads to clear the weight. I tweeked my flexplate by not having the clearance needed, and had to replace both it and the convertor. Luckely, I didn't trash the trans pump at the same time! It only ran for about 1 minute.
#3
Yup, you can shim that chebby? convertor with washers if you still have enough clearance - 1/8-3/16" between the shims and the flanges before drawing it up and tightening the bolts. If not, get an Olds convertor with the raised pads to clear the weight. I tweeked my flexplate by not having the clearance needed, and had to replace both it and the convertor. Luckely, I didn't trash the trans pump at the same time! It only ran for about 1 minute.
I got it from the same shop that rebuilt the trans, you would think he would know better than to sell me a chebby converter for an BOP transmission.
I am wondering if I already messed up the flywheel. I lined up the bolt holes and bolted the first two, then turned the motor from the crank bolt and then noticed I was not sitting flat, I removed the two bolts and tried to see it it would line up in another combination but it would not. I cannot tell at this point if it is now warped or bent.
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