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Old 12-13-2011, 10:14 PM
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Enjoy the pictures taken during Torque Converter Seal replacement.

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Old 12-13-2011, 10:16 PM
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Pic1: Transmission
Pic2: TC
Pic3: TC taken out
Pic4: The seal itself
Old 12-13-2011, 10:26 PM
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Pic1: that looks bigger than the P!G
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Pops what made you post in this thread?

a. An interest in photo proportions
b. the kinky chains
c. the oil in the seal
c. none of the above

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The answer is c.

It's all about the size, SLOW
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Originally Posted by EnigmaWmn
The answer is c.

It's all about the size, SLOW
c(1) or c(2)??

That transmission is a beast from the looks of it. Is that your shop/garage? One of these days I'd like a full size lift.
Old 12-14-2011, 07:36 PM
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Does not look like a DIY afterall...
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Slow ... your a frenchie now ?
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here's mine :





it's a big heavy motherf...
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I don't see any pics in post #1. Does anybody have pics of the torque converter seal and what it looks like when it's bad?
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I know my torque converter seal is having a very slow leak but procrastinating getting it fixed for months now. I've checked the transmission fluid level and is fine. If I put it off for a few more month, is there a possibility something may fail catastrophically? Will the seal suddenly blow up and drain all the fluid on a dark sunday night in the middle of nowhere? Please advise
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This is a good reason to replace the coolant tubes prior to leaking.
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Originally Posted by EnigmaWmn
Pic1: that looks bigger than the P!G
Not anymore.. can't actually see it. Went from infinitely large to infinitely small.. interesting progression.



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