elguapodh
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- January 19, 2003
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 EB
hey,
i ran into a couple of problems with my 96 4.0l. first i replaced the flexplate for the second time this year. both times it sheared in two. im trying figure out the why to this problem, so i dont have to do it again. i noticed some mechanical damage when i pulled the torque converter out. the backside of it and the front of the transmission housing were galled, like they had been rubbing against each other. i also noticed when i removed the flexplate, there is a 1/2 inch or so spacer between it and the crank that was also slightly damaged. im thinking that the TC and spacer damage are an end result of the flexplate and not a cause, since when everything is working normally, the crank, spacer, flexplate and torque converter should all be bolted together in one piece. i dunno. id appreciate any thoughts.
dave
i ran into a couple of problems with my 96 4.0l. first i replaced the flexplate for the second time this year. both times it sheared in two. im trying figure out the why to this problem, so i dont have to do it again. i noticed some mechanical damage when i pulled the torque converter out. the backside of it and the front of the transmission housing were galled, like they had been rubbing against each other. i also noticed when i removed the flexplate, there is a 1/2 inch or so spacer between it and the crank that was also slightly damaged. im thinking that the TC and spacer damage are an end result of the flexplate and not a cause, since when everything is working normally, the crank, spacer, flexplate and torque converter should all be bolted together in one piece. i dunno. id appreciate any thoughts.
dave