Torque Converter Access Plug
#1
Torque Converter Access Plug
So I'm missing the access plugs that cover the torque converter (see first pic #30).
My question is, how can I get all the crud out of there? Been in quite a bit of mud, snow, dust lately and think I need to clean it out. Can I open up the hole in pic #2 without loosing all my tranny fluid? I'm suspecting no.
Secondly, does anyone know where to order some replacement plugs? Otherwise I'll just cover with duct tape.
Thanks
My question is, how can I get all the crud out of there? Been in quite a bit of mud, snow, dust lately and think I need to clean it out. Can I open up the hole in pic #2 without loosing all my tranny fluid? I'm suspecting no.
Secondly, does anyone know where to order some replacement plugs? Otherwise I'll just cover with duct tape.
Thanks
#2
Yes, you can take that cover off. It is an inspection cover and there should be no fluid in the bell housing.
As for those plugs. Here you go. Oil Pan Grommet (Rear) (Genuine Part # ) - Land Rover gaskets and seals from Atlantic British
As for those plugs. Here you go. Oil Pan Grommet (Rear) (Genuine Part # ) - Land Rover gaskets and seals from Atlantic British
#3
#4
Yes, you can take that cover off. It is an inspection cover and there should be no fluid in the bell housing.
As for those plugs. Here you go. Oil Pan Grommet (Rear) (Genuine Part # ) - Land Rover gaskets and seals from Atlantic British
As for those plugs. Here you go. Oil Pan Grommet (Rear) (Genuine Part # ) - Land Rover gaskets and seals from Atlantic British
#5
I would take off that bottom inspection cover first and visually see how bad it looks up in there. If it looks really bad then you could always take a hose and spray water in where those rubber plugs go. Water has been getting in there the whole time anyway so I don't think it would hurt anything. You could always spray it out with air afterwards to help dry it out.
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I would take off that bottom inspection cover first and visually see how bad it looks up in there. If it looks really bad then you could always take a hose and spray water in where those rubber plugs go. Water has been getting in there the whole time anyway so I don't think it would hurt anything. You could always spray it out with air afterwards to help dry it out.
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