greeneyegi
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we were installing a new rebuilt motor,the one we pulled off the tranny 4 months ago.
put the convertor on spun it around until it popped on the input shaft.only problem was the convertor was grinding against the front of the pump housing.Oh $hitt!
so we looked at the other converter and this is what we found.we looked up the numbers and it comes up as a N/L convertor.the big piece that was broke off was welded back on,then grinded smooth.as you can see their was no penetration.
the converter i am putting in is a pro torque 10.5 in LU,came off my transmission,no probs.
i didnt even want to get into another project yet ,because the motor was a whole nother story.
i put my known good converter on the tranny ,put the motor in.their was maybe 1/8 of an inch space between the flexplate and converter,the bolts pulled the converter towards the motor enough to where it didnt make a horrible grinding against the tranny pump.
motor runs,but tranny dont do anything,it dont pump,nuthin.
gimme some ideas on what happened.it dont look like the converter was dropped ,no other dings or scratches.
maybe the previous mechanic/owner forced the converter between the trans and motor and f'd the pump inside?
the shaft on the fd up converter is a half inch shorter than my good one.
the shaft still has the tip on it with the oring.
one other question i got is the brf tag on this tranny is pink.
mine is yellow,whats the colors mean.both are 87s