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You will need to pull apart the motor from the tranny again.

Search for torque converter seating all the way.

 

Most likely you can get enough room in between motor and tranny without completely pulling out the motor. You then need to get the torque converter fully seated, and put back together crossing fingers.

 

Many threads on here, too bad you weren't a member here before tackling the job. You are going to get good practice at this.

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did the trans come out or stay put? meaning, did you disconnect any of that linkage at all?

 

sounds like you didn't properly seat the torque converter.

are you familiar with how to seat the torque converter properly?

 

if not, and you just bolted the engine and trans together then you probably hosed your transmission. doing that can crack the pump inside the transmission.

 

so bheinen - you think he can just put it back together right and it'll be fine? i've only seen a couple cases, which resulted in oil pump failure inside the trans.

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