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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 04:15 PM
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I HAVE A 1990 F150 PUT IN A HIGH PRO MOTOR IN 5.0 WHEN I PUT THE MOTOR IN AND TRYED TO LINE UP THE HOLES FOR THE CONVETER IT WON'T LINE UP WHAT I MEAN IS WHEN I TURN THE FLY WHEEL THE CONVETER TURNS. DID THE CONVERTER POP OUT OF PLACE OR DOES IT HAVE A LOCKED CONVERTER THIS IS STOCK


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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 05:26 PM
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Two possible problems and my lack of understanding here.

If you put in a high performance torque converter(don't know if you did) it might require a slightly smaller flex plate. I had this happen once long ago and the performance TC required a plate where the holes were about 1/4 inch different. Took me all day to figure that one out. Doh.

I am not sure I understand your comment that the TC turns when you turn the flywheel. If the flywheel is connected to the TC it should turn. The tranny usually does not prevent the TC from turning since it is a fluid coupling at least before they came out with locking TCs.

Last TC I played with was the old fashioned kind. The only thing that the TC shell is connected to is the pump drive and that should turn freely, at least in my limited experience. All the stuff connecting the TC to the input shaft of the tranny is inside the TC shell and does freewheel.

Back to the pump drive... I once spent a day trying to install a TC before I realized the TC shaft has usually two swuare notches in it. Those notches mate with two square pegs on the drive ring for the pump. Sometimes the ring will slip off center and make it very hard to insert the "snout" of the TC into the tranny. Check that the rign is centered and then gently line the tc notches up, should slide right into place.

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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 06:15 PM
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thanx for the help ok the tc is stock. when i try to line the fly wheel up to the tc they both turn they are not connected i'm trying to connect them but it won't let me
 
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Old Nov 26, 2003 | 11:12 AM
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That is weird. So you are saying the flywheel turns while you are turning the TC to get the holes lined up?

I don't have a lot of experience with your model but most flywheels or flex plates are bolted to the engine crank shaft. If the flywheel turns the engine should turn. But normally the engine should be tight enough that the flywheel won't turn unless you are putting a lot of pressure on it.

So... 1) Is the flywheel bolted to the crank? I think almost all models are bolted to the crank. If not, then bolt it up before bolting the TC to the flywheel.

2) When the flywheel turns, is the engine also turning? Have a buddy watch the front pulley to check. If it does, then there may be an interference problem which is putting enough pressure on the TC and Flywheel that they cannot turn independent of each other. This might be a problem with the seating depth of the TC into the pump housing on the tranny as mentioned previously. Or maybe you just need to weasle the tranny back just a skosh to get some clearance so you can line the TC and Flywheel up. Then tighten the tranny back up to the engine.

My guess is #2, the TC is pressing too hard against the flywheel for some reason. Make sure the TC is seated and maybe loosen the bell housing to engine bolts a bit to get some clearance. The few times I have done this job, it was not hard to do at all, as long as the TC was fully seated.

Just some ideas.

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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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I KNOW YOUR RIGHT I'LL BE GOING DOWN TO THE SHOP TOMMOROW TO START OVER I FORGOT THOSE STUDS ON THE TC MIGHT OF HUNG UP AND MY HAVE DRAG THE TC WHEN WE PULLED THE OLD HORSE OUT. I FORGOT TO TELL YOU ONE THING THE STUDS ARE PINED AGAINST THE FLY WHEEL AND THATS WHAT HOLDING IT. MAY BE TOMMORW I'LL BE ABLE TO HEAR IT CAN'T WAIT. THERE WILL BE ONE FAST FORD 5.0 PU IN MY NECK OF THE WOODS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND YOUR HELP!!!!!!

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Old Nov 27, 2003 | 12:05 PM
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I"m back do you know any thing about gears for the rear end. Trying to figure out what to changed them to. i think it has 3:55 in it know thats what the tag says anyway. If you need to know more about the motor let me know! Little more pickup but not to much easy on the gas may be 410 or 373???????

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