722.6 transmission
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320cdi year 2000
722.6 transmission
Hi,
Itīs my first time on this forum so I hope I doing this right.
Has anyone had any problems with putting the torque converter back after replacing the sealing behind the converter? My want go the last 10 millimeters to engange to the pump. Itīs a 722.6 transsmisssion.
The car is a 320cdi -00
Any ideas?
Most thankfull to any help.
Itīs my first time on this forum so I hope I doing this right.
Has anyone had any problems with putting the torque converter back after replacing the sealing behind the converter? My want go the last 10 millimeters to engange to the pump. Itīs a 722.6 transsmisssion.
The car is a 320cdi -00
Any ideas?
Most thankfull to any help.
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320cdi year 2000
Hi,
Many thanks Plutoe, now I know I was doing it the right way.
It wanīt still fit guess I have to check for some kind of damage on the pump teeth even though I been very gently with the conveter.
Itīs my own car.
Many thanks Plutoe, now I know I was doing it the right way.
It wanīt still fit guess I have to check for some kind of damage on the pump teeth even though I been very gently with the conveter.
Itīs my own car.
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sometimes it just takes a little persuasion, try turning it back and forth and wiggling gently as you do, you might have to fight it for a little while but if it went in most of the way I doubt there's damage to the splines