tips/tricks reinstalling aw4?
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From: Chicago
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Any tips on lining up the torque converter to the flywheel, as far as the four bolts? Should I install with the transfer case on or off, its like 100pds. lighter with it off?
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From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Year: 1998
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Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
install with the TC on. and no real trick except make sure you get the dowel pins on the block to seat to make sure the tranny lines up right. then use a pry bar to turn the flywheel to line up the bolt holes...
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Model: Grand Cherokee
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After the bellhousing bolts are attached, you can slide the Torque Convertor forward and install the flex-plate to Torque Convertor bolts. Then you can install the t-case without worrying about getting the Torque Convertor aligned, as you would if you installed the trans and t-case as an assembly. JMO
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From: los angles county, ca
Year: 1988
Model: Cherokee
Engine: straight 6, 4.0 liter
its heavier but easyer to put the transfer case and the trans in together. the bolt to that hold the tc on are hard to get to under the car. as for lining the torque converter up just jack the trans up in place and when u are sliding it into place have someone turn the crank pully bolt with a wrench and it should help the center pin line up and slip in. if u have some greese u can put alittle on the shaft and that should help to. i just put a trans in my jeep and i had a hell of a time tining up the center shaft on the torque converter.
I have put them up both ways with and without the transfer case. The hardest part is the torque converter alignment with the flex plate. Antiseize both the end of the crank and the torque converter plug. This will allow easy mating of the converter and flex plate and allow them to come back apart if needed. I also put some long all-thread rods from the block screwed into the two bolt holes near the pins, to assist with the alignment of the entire transmission to the block. It always seemed that the first time without the rods the transmission had to pivit one direction or the other just a small amount. When trying to get just that small amount of twist you over did it and you would have to try again. The rods allow you to line the tranmission early on so it is just a straight in shot with just a small amount of up or down right or left to get the flex/torque system together.
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