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Help torque converter is stuck on shaft 2004 impreza


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There's a C clip on the back of the TC shaft that needs to be squeezed.

 

Was the TC fully seated before the engine was installed? When the bolts from the flex plate are tightened into the Torque converter it should pull it forward by about 1/4 inch. If not fully seated it crushes the trans pump.

 

Is it not going into gear at the shifter? (Wont shift out of park?) In which case there's a release with a screwdriver inside the car. Owners manual gives instructions.

 

Or shifts into drive but wont move?

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Have a parts car with tranny but had some front wheel slam and hop was told transaxle so I'd assume that's in front of transmission and tranny would be fine I'd hope , also did I f#@# up the trans pump bye not leaving tc on trans and or not attaching it to tranny first on install

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Have a parts car with tranny but had some front wheel slam and hop was told transaxle so I'd assume that's in front of transmission and tranny would be fine I'd hope , also did I f#@# up the trans pump bye not leaving tc on trans and or not attaching it to tranny first on install

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Yeah. if it's not on the trans and seated 100% (3 separate little clunks to get it in) it crushes the trans pump and the trans is shot. You killed your trans. But you're not the first to do it. Do a search on here and there's a good write up for seating a torque converter. On cars with the 2.5 motor, it should only have 1/8 of an inch between the trans bellhousing and the back of the torque converter at the starter.

 

Hunt for a good used trans via car-part.com and row52.com - craigslist is a good source too. Make sure the final drive ratio is the same. Look up the trans code on yours and compare to other potential transmissions. Generally they follow the motor with a few exceptions. Usually if it came with a 2.5 it needs a trans from another car with a 2.5 and same for 2.2. You can cross any of these if you swap the read differential from the donor car into your car. They have to match.

 

With some good hunting, I've gotten good transmissions in the $100-$300 with good research a bit of negotiation.

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