I had the 7-mge engine out of my sons 1990 Cressida. Since the torque convertor was easily accessable. I decided to pour out any ATF and replace it. None came out. So I had my son shove it back on. Last time I did this was on an old Chevy Vega many years ago. No problem. Next I tried to install the engine. One side bolted up nicely, but the other side would not. So I put in a longer bolt. tightened it down. Close, but no cigar. the best I could do was about 3/4 inch on the drivers side, and 1/8 on the passenger side. I heard a POP ! noise. Uh-Oh. :cry:So the engine came back out. If all else fails,read the instructions. :biglaugh:The FSM on Cygnus said if torque convertor not set in about one inch, it was not installed correctly. When I looked things over, mine was set in about 1/2 inch. It was obvious that the slot on the convertor was intended to fit over the ears in the A/T pump. Duh! Mine was installed so the torque convertor snout was pressing HARD on the ears on the A/T pump.
My flexplate was bent. The POP noise could have been the nipple on the torque convertor snapping into the hole in the crankshaft. Or did I break something on the torque convertor or in the pump. The wrecking yard I went to to get the replacement flexplate told me that chances are that something broke inside the pump.
My main question is, How do I diagnose this? how do I test or examine the torque convertor. The pump appears to be removable without too much trouble. It looks like I will need to get a new 8 dollar O ring. How do I examine the pump for possible damage I might have caused? Also, if it IS broken, how should I go about finding a good used pump? I suppose some of the members on this board might have one available in a dead A/T?
Thanks
My flexplate was bent. The POP noise could have been the nipple on the torque convertor snapping into the hole in the crankshaft. Or did I break something on the torque convertor or in the pump. The wrecking yard I went to to get the replacement flexplate told me that chances are that something broke inside the pump.
My main question is, How do I diagnose this? how do I test or examine the torque convertor. The pump appears to be removable without too much trouble. It looks like I will need to get a new 8 dollar O ring. How do I examine the pump for possible damage I might have caused? Also, if it IS broken, how should I go about finding a good used pump? I suppose some of the members on this board might have one available in a dead A/T?
Thanks
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