Today I want to take the tranny off my parts car ( motors out ) and I got it apart from the block but I am unable to turn the crank to remove the drive plate bolts. Is there a way that I can remove them without turning the block? By the way the torque converter is on the crank and the tranny is off.
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Torque Converter Problems
Started by blu84rex, May 28 2007 10:50 AM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 May 2007 - 10:50 AM
#2
Posted 28 May 2007 - 01:21 PM
<--------Flywheel tool
You need one of these, they are availible at autoZone and you can purchase them from snap-on They arent cheap. Its used to keep the flywheel/torque converter from moving when you are trying to break loose bolts.
You need one of these, they are availible at autoZone and you can purchase them from snap-on They arent cheap. Its used to keep the flywheel/torque converter from moving when you are trying to break loose bolts.
Honda, because it's hard to look baller in your mom's Volvo.
The entire tool selection at Sears or the contents of a Snap-On truck will do you no good if you do not know how to use them.
The entire tool selection at Sears or the contents of a Snap-On truck will do you no good if you do not know how to use them.
#3
Posted 28 May 2007 - 01:52 PM
Breaking the bolts loose isn't the problem. The problem is that the motor is locked up and I cant turn it to get to all the bolts.
Conceal nothing... And watch the fools search forever!
#4
Posted 28 May 2007 - 02:11 PM
You're screwed.
Open up the oil pan and figure out why the motor is seized. You won't be able to do anything without removing the plate and converter since these need to be removed in order to remove the rear seal, and the rear seal needs to be removed in order to pull the crank. You might also have to pull the head off the block depending on what's damaged inside the block.
Open up the oil pan and figure out why the motor is seized. You won't be able to do anything without removing the plate and converter since these need to be removed in order to remove the rear seal, and the rear seal needs to be removed in order to pull the crank. You might also have to pull the head off the block depending on what's damaged inside the block.
#5
Posted 28 May 2007 - 02:36 PM
Thats what I was afraid of. I was going to rebuild the motor as long as there was no major damage. I just wanted to get it onto the engine stand to work on that all.
Conceal nothing... And watch the fools search forever!
#6
Posted 28 May 2007 - 02:45 PM
That tool is also used to turn the crank, by utilizing the teeth on the flywheel and the torque converter, when trying to get around to those bolts. I had to rent one because my motor wasn't seized, I just couldn't turn it by hand, I didn't have the leverage I needed to do so.
Honda, because it's hard to look baller in your mom's Volvo.
The entire tool selection at Sears or the contents of a Snap-On truck will do you no good if you do not know how to use them.
The entire tool selection at Sears or the contents of a Snap-On truck will do you no good if you do not know how to use them.
#7
Posted 28 May 2007 - 04:09 PM
I've blown up a few motors, but the most spectacular one had to be when I blew a rod cap and sent the piston flying into the valves where they immediately imbedded themselves into the piston locking it in place. The rod end expanded out and wedged itself between the crank and cylinder walls, while the cap snapped and wedged itself against it's sister rod. On the outside the motor looked fine, but I couldn't turn the motor over at all. Needless to say this motor was toast and there was no tool that was going help me turn it over.
BTW, this was a Dodge Dart slant 6, which everyone claims to be indestructible, yet somehow I found a way to destroy it.
BTW, this was a Dodge Dart slant 6, which everyone claims to be indestructible, yet somehow I found a way to destroy it.
Edited by lxndr, 28 May 2007 - 04:12 PM.
#8
Posted 28 May 2007 - 04:47 PM
#9
Posted 28 May 2007 - 05:12 PM
I could I just was trying other methods first. The motor has been sitting for almost 2 years so who knows whats in it. The PO has started to do a rebuild and just cut hoses and wires. THere were no plugs in it so I think that it may be full of water, the tranny was.
Conceal nothing... And watch the fools search forever!