How to Install/Replace a Torque Converter | 1995 Ford F-150

How to Install/Replace a Torque Converter | 1995 Ford F-150

In this video, I show you how to install/replace a torque converter for a 4R70W transmission. This type of torque converter install is known as the double clunk because it has to slip over both shafts and engage the transmission pump.

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⏰ Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:34 Buying the proper fluid
1:01 Filling the torque converter
1:44 Installing the TC
2:58 Checking to make sure it is installed fully
3:26 Conclusion

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TwofacedName says:

Could you please do a video on how to replace a fuel tank selector valve my truck needs a new one but there’s no videos on the subject that shows how to install it or remove the fuel lines

Sucio says:

Hey man, you think you could do a video on the valve cover gaskets?

Camas says:

Ahhhhh, the Double-Clunk. I remember when it was all the rage, just after the Charleston and the Varsity Drag, Good times.

Too wavey D says:

Bro I a running issue with my 87 f150. Is there a way I can contact you to talk and get advice?

Matt S says:

How come It wasn't until just now I noticed you had changed the look of your logo. Don't know where I've been but hey…it looks great man!

Doc Emmet Brown says:

Long as its Dex or Merc or Dex/ Merc lll fluid willl work. You don't need to pay extra for full synthetic on older transmissions.

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