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removing th400

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Is it possible to remove my th400 without spilling fluid everywhere? I will drain as much as I can.

Thanks.
 
No. It is statistically impossible to remove an automatic transmission and not spill fluid everywhere. :)

Actually, if you run a strap/string over the converter and bellhousing, the converter will stay in place, and they make plugs for the output shaft. (if 2wd)

Keep a bag of kitty litter handy.
 
Should I unbolt the torque con from the flexplate by taking off the inspection cover then try to stap the TC to the bell housing? I figure there will some leakage, just don't want to spill quarts of it in the driveway.:crazy:
 
Yes, that would be the cleanest way to do it. The converter will likely dump at least a quart otherwise.

You can just run a string up over the top of the bellhousing, and under one of the torque converter bolt pads, and it should stay in place.
 
if you don't have a tranny drain plug (you probley don't), you will need to loosen the tranny pan bolts and drain some fluid. Remove most bolts from one corner then start loosening untill a good amount of fluid is flowing. Once it trickles down, tighten the bolts back down. Less mess, but watch out for the transfer case leakage if applicable.
 

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