Ionlyhave3suubs Posted August 11, 2012 Share Posted August 11, 2012 My first question is I am about to pull the 2.5 dohc engine from my 96 LSi auto. I have taken everything loose except for 1 torque converter bolt, which I cannot get to because the engine will not turn a full rotation (something is broken inside the engine and will not allow a full rotation, not even with a breaker bar with pipe extention). Is there a problem with pulling the engine with the converter still attached? Is it important to re-use the Lsi converter or will the converter from the 2.2 legacy L swap in ok? I guess that is two questions. Any help would be appreciated. Donor car is a 97 Legacy L 2.2 automatic (wreck, mostly complete) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted August 11, 2012 Share Posted August 11, 2012 you have tried turning the engine both ways with no luck? engine is trashed - can you get it close enough to just smash the bellhousing enough with a chisel to get at the last bolt? can you get it from underneath - sometimes there's a plate you can bend or manuever around to see into the bellhousing area underneath, never tried that before though. yes you can pull the engine with the converter attached - the pipe usually stays connected so it's looooong but it'll come out. or just pull the engine/torque converter out enough to have a 1 or 2 inch gap and then dremel, hacksaw, sawzall, chisel the flexplate tab off and get another flexplate. you can use any converter in my opinion, i've never noticed a difference. probably not a bad idea to have the converter that was designed for the engine so the 2.2 might be a good idea anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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