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Old 07-25-2002, 06:11 PM   #10
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As silver_pilate stated, be careful and make sure the converter is fully seated on the splines! If not seated properly you will damage the front pump, and that's what will burn up the converter. I swapped out my tranny and put in a new converter just before winter. You will most definitely need a second person when putting the tranny back in. That damn thing is heavy and cumbersome when your on your back and have about 24" between the ground and the car. Just take your time and you should be all set.
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