onefastcar
mono e mono
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How hard and what are the steps and how frickin messy is it to change. 

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SignUp Now!onefastcar said:I'm mainly worried about the cooler lines and how much will come out, i appreciate the info and am prepared for a bath so if i have little it will be a +.Thanks again, and wish me luck!
Firechicken said:If you have access to a hoist and real trans jack, it can be pretty quick. The hardest part I always found, when doing it on your back, was to get the trans back on the dowel pins and to thread a couple of bellhousing bolts. It can be easier with two people. As well, be prepared for a trans fluid shower if on your back. Its almost inevitable. Your best bet would be to drain the trans first, to minimise the mess. Plus, you don't want to fill your new converter with old dirty fluid, so take the time to change the fluid and filter while you are at it.
If you don't have to drill holes larger in the flexplate etc, you don't even have to drop the trans. With the driveshaft, crossmember, linkage, cooler lines, speedo, tcc wires, tcc cable, torque converter bolts, and bellhousing bolts removed, you can just push the trans back. Then remove converter and install new one and then reconnect everything.