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Removing Torque Converter Cover (See post #12)

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Old 05-14-2006, 01:23 AM
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Mr.Merlin, That is some good advice and I will look into those things when I get the TC housing off tomorrow. I am all about the preventative maintanence, but I also subscribe to the philosophy that if it ain't broke don't fix it. Currently, the tranny and all associated seals are intact and not leaking and I would hate to disturb something that I don't need to. My luck has been good so far, but I don't wanna push it too much (I am dreading snapping a bolt or something). Honestly, I will probably be back into this thing in a few weeks as I am just replacing the TC cover carrier bearings (see above posts) and not the TT bearings (Muphy's Law stalks me sometimes). So I am gonna offer up a Beck's to the gods of Bwahh and let her ride and see how she does, but I am definitely going to look very closely at those seals that you mentioned. Many thanks to all for the help.
Old 05-14-2006, 03:54 AM
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Rng, I included a description of how to remove the rear flexplate so the cover would come off in one of my earlier PMs to you.



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