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Torque Converter Leak Check

Fig 1: Special Tool(s)
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  1. Clean the outside surface of the torque converter.
  2. Install the special tool into the converter hub.
    Fig 2: Installing Torque Converter Leak Tester
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  3. WARNING: Always follow correct safety procedures while using press. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
    Fig 3: Installing Torque Converter In Press
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  4. Install the torque converter with the installed special tool into the arbor press.

    Secure the press, apply enough force to seal the tool into the torque converter.

  5. NOTE: Use clean dry shop air.
    Fig 4: Applying Air Pressure
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  6. Apply air pressure to the valve on the special tool.
  7. With air pressure applied to the valve, inspect for leaks at the converter hub, seams, drain plug and studs. A soap bubble solution may be applied around these areas to aid in diagnosis. If a leak is found around the drain plug, install a new drain plug and recheck the torque converter. If any other leaks are present, install a new or remanufactured torque converter.
    Fig 5: Leak Checking Torque Converter
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  8. Remove the air hose. Release pressure and then slowly release the press. Remove the torque converter. Remove the special tool.
    Fig 6: Removing Torque Converter Leak Tester
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