one quart is enough to lube everything up.
It could, but the TH350 isn't built to handle that kind of torque. You'd want a TH450.
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The stator inside the torque converter directs the fluid at an angle to trans. part of the torque converter amplifying the force on the vanes.
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Yes, so a torque converter simply fit thm 350 trans.
1995 4L60E transmissions are unique to 1995. No other year will work 100% correctly. It has to do with the electronics, and the lock-up solonoid for the torque converter. Other years maybe able to be modified to work, but it would be such a job that rebuilding your current trans would be a better option.
Think of the torque converter as being the clutch between the engine and transmission.
It takes a total of 5qts. However if you just drain the fluid out of the pan it's going to be less due to the fact that you would still have about 2qts still in your torque converter
The torque converter is located inside the bell housing of the transmission. To access the torque converter, you would generally first remove the engine, trans, engine cradle, and rear suspension as an assembly (drop the cradle) , then remove the trans from the assembly (split the shell.)
You can't. Dodge doesn't have torque converter drain plugs. You have to have the trans flushed to completely change the oil in it.
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