torque converter seal???? help!
#1
torque converter seal???? help!
Driving my 1999 disco 1 SD about 65mph I started to notice a loss of power in the trans. I pulled over to notice all my tranny fluid pouring and dripping down through the coverplate where the tranny meets the bell housing or plate. any ideas....the rig will still move but barely...... any thoughts. Im thinking torque converter seal? i'm way bummed!
#2
Well based on what you describe I would lean toward the seal around the torque convertor. The good news is that they are cheap, the bad is that you need to pull the tranny back to get to it and will take a couple of hours. If you are handy I would order the seal and start taking it apart, it is not that hard but like I said just time consuming. I had it happen on my 95 so I am familiar with it quite a bit, if you need help PM your number and I will help walk you through.
#3
Thanks HR...
I am quite handy too. I am presently in Utah and will be driving my fj60 to Alaska on the 28th. I'm headin up through Kings Gate...via ...Sand Point.
The rig is in Alaska and I havent touch it since it happened last September. Ill pick up a seal and give you a ring when I get to Alaska, if you PM me your number too. Ill send mine now. Thanks again for the offer. Im really a land cruiser buff but we own 3 rovers too. I love them as well. I use them for guide rigs. they tow our drift boats for guided fishing. Great rig for the clients too.
Talk soon.
Tom
I am quite handy too. I am presently in Utah and will be driving my fj60 to Alaska on the 28th. I'm headin up through Kings Gate...via ...Sand Point.
The rig is in Alaska and I havent touch it since it happened last September. Ill pick up a seal and give you a ring when I get to Alaska, if you PM me your number too. Ill send mine now. Thanks again for the offer. Im really a land cruiser buff but we own 3 rovers too. I love them as well. I use them for guide rigs. they tow our drift boats for guided fishing. Great rig for the clients too.
Talk soon.
Tom
#4
It may seem like a daunting task, but it really isn't that difficult when you break it down to individual tasks...
1) disconnect driveshafts
2) disconnect all linkages, electrical connectors, and coolant lines
3) remove crossmember
4) drain trans and transfer case fluids
5) remove transfer case
6) remove transmission front cover
7) remove torque converter to flexplate fasteners (remove one and rotate engine until the next one becomes visible
8) remove trans to engine fasteners and drop trans
9) Un-F the seal and put it back together
10) move on to fixing whatever else broke the second you started the car
1) disconnect driveshafts
2) disconnect all linkages, electrical connectors, and coolant lines
3) remove crossmember
4) drain trans and transfer case fluids
5) remove transfer case
6) remove transmission front cover
7) remove torque converter to flexplate fasteners (remove one and rotate engine until the next one becomes visible
8) remove trans to engine fasteners and drop trans
9) Un-F the seal and put it back together
10) move on to fixing whatever else broke the second you started the car
#5
#6
Thanks HR...
I am quite handy too. I am presently in Utah and will be driving my fj60 to Alaska on the 28th. I'm headin up through Kings Gate...via ...Sand Point.
The rig is in Alaska and I havent touch it since it happened last September. Ill pick up a seal and give you a ring when I get to Alaska, if you PM me your number too. Ill send mine now. Thanks again for the offer. Im really a land cruiser buff but we own 3 rovers too. I love them as well. I use them for guide rigs. they tow our drift boats for guided fishing. Great rig for the clients too.
Talk soon.
Tom
I am quite handy too. I am presently in Utah and will be driving my fj60 to Alaska on the 28th. I'm headin up through Kings Gate...via ...Sand Point.
The rig is in Alaska and I havent touch it since it happened last September. Ill pick up a seal and give you a ring when I get to Alaska, if you PM me your number too. Ill send mine now. Thanks again for the offer. Im really a land cruiser buff but we own 3 rovers too. I love them as well. I use them for guide rigs. they tow our drift boats for guided fishing. Great rig for the clients too.
Talk soon.
Tom
#7
It seems like every time I fix something, something else needs my attention. Maybe it's just an accumulation of things that needed attention before that I'm just now noticing. I am learning that Land Rover's reputation of being the least reliable car in the world was one they earned.
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