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Re: 96 4l60e front pump removal

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:18 pm
by kings-x59
lose much fluid out of the torque converter when you pulled it?

Re: 96 4l60e front pump removal

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:36 pm
by astro355
SSAstro wrote:im on my way to a trans shop now to have them press it in for me
I guess I didn't understand what you meant when you said that.

Re: 96 4l60e front pump removal

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:39 pm
by astro355
kings-x59 wrote:lose much fluid out of the torque converter when you pulled it?
Actually, I assumed that he checked the fluid level after the engine warmed up. Yes, please check the fluid level.

Re: 96 4l60e front pump removal

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:41 pm
by kings-x59
Nah, what I was getting to is that the torque converter needs a minimum of a quart of transmission fluid in it when it's reinstalled. Otherwise you get nada when you fire it up.

Re: 96 4l60e front pump removal

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:27 pm
by SSAstro
SSAstro wrote:ok opening this back up again the trans will free spin in neutral, first and second but nothing after withe it on the ground and in neutral or any of the drive gears i can't even move the van by pushing it its like its stuck in park what could i have done wrong when putting the pump back in i can't even spin the rear wheels with it in neutral please help me i could use it right now i don't have the money to replace the trans again
this should answer that question about the fluid i cant even turn the driveshaft by hand with the van not running and in neutral and the reason why i thought it had to be pressed in was thats what i was told by a local tranny shop here when i got there he tells me he wasn't going to touch and to remove the bell housing so yes there is plenty of fluid and i put 3 qts in the converter after draining it of the old fluid