Hey Argon
#1
Hey Argon
Question for Argon
When removing the torque converter to flywheel bolts on the 99 silverado 5.3/4l60e is there a proper way, I have trouble holding the flywheel in place to pull against it, also the bolts are so incredibly tight i snapped to allen head sockets. Any ideas? How do they get er done in the real arena? Thanks ahead for the advice, bro.
When removing the torque converter to flywheel bolts on the 99 silverado 5.3/4l60e is there a proper way, I have trouble holding the flywheel in place to pull against it, also the bolts are so incredibly tight i snapped to allen head sockets. Any ideas? How do they get er done in the real arena? Thanks ahead for the advice, bro.
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RE: Hey Argon
take the little tin cover out of the bottom..its about as big around as a moon pie....have a helper hold the flywheel with a small prybar.
older 99's have an allen hole only (6mm,I think)...about 2000,they went to a 15mm shouldered bolt,still with the allen hole.
I use a breakover bar with a snap-on allen 6mm bit...its a pia,but I get em....parts has replacement bolts,that are shouldered for a 15 socket...MUCH easier
older 99's have an allen hole only (6mm,I think)...about 2000,they went to a 15mm shouldered bolt,still with the allen hole.
I use a breakover bar with a snap-on allen 6mm bit...its a pia,but I get em....parts has replacement bolts,that are shouldered for a 15 socket...MUCH easier
#6
RE: Hey Argon
Thanks man, looks like ill have to go to the tool store to gte oneseeing as i broke the last two, but ill give her a go, and definitely replace with a shouldered bolt, just curious, how much does a ring gear go for on one of these pickups, in case i have to fire up the torch?