no
what transmission is in it?? turbo 350??? My 82 firebird has roughly the same size torque converter and should hold around 4 liters. make sure you flip the torque converter on its side after you put some in so it drains into the sides of the converter, put another liter in and do the same. if you have any other questions email me at aka_sparxxx@hotmail.com
The Torque Converter uses the same fluid as the transmission. The transmission has a filter. So, in effect...the answer is "Yes" torque converter fluid is filtered. However, the torque converter has no special fluid of its own.
Everything is the same except the case and the valve body. I've parted out a lot of low mileage S-10's with 4L60E trannys and pulled the guts out and built 700R4's. The 4.3 V6 tranny's are the same as the V8 tranny's. You can do the same with 4 cyl tranny's but the torque converter, pump and front shaft is different.
yes, they both use the same input. HOWEVER, the transmissions are different in length and your rear-crossmember won't line up if swapping them
No they arent.
The convertor from one 350 turbo will fit on another 350 turbo, if that's what you're asking. And you'll usually have to wiggle it around a bit to get the tangs to line up.
i had the same problem in my truck come to find out it was my torque converter you might have stretched a spring or broke one if you give it gas and it jerks its def the torque converter.
The torque converter is ALWAYS between the engine and automatic transmission. It's the big round thing that turns at the same rate as the engine, but you should never see it until you remove the dust cover.
A turbo 350 has only 3 gears. The 700R4 has 3 gears plus over drive and lock-up converter. And it is the same as a 400 turbo with overdrive.
No.
yes as long as it has the correct stall that you need and its not from a 350C lock up.