without a full teardown to visually inspect all the bushings, sealing rings, clutches&steels, frt and rear pump impellers, etc... the only way is to install and try it... generally speaking- if the travel of the apply end of the band levers is just about 3/8" and there appears to be ample band lining- the wear factor can be determined to be low- if all there was in the pan was a little used fluid- and it appears to be simply drained and not "cleaned out"- with no metallic or clutch debris, we can only assume the clutches are probably ok. turn the output shaft and converter carefully if installed, otherwise turn the input shaft [the small splined shaft] and feel for easy smooth movement. the stator support [big splined part into converter] is fixed- it doesn not turn, so dont try. also carefully turn the pump drive- rides outside the stator support- it has 2 raised tangs that mesh with the converter pilot- that should move freely, but if theres a little fluid !
may seem "bumpy" from the pump operating. visuals arent always accurate- i've had t/f's that looked good but had torn clutch apply seals, spun bushings- which can "walk" and close off fluid passages to clutch applys... its a time gamble without a teardown- to just try it out... though... only 2 of about 11 i did lately wouldnt have worked if installed... the worst with a broken pump collar AND a torn intermediate clutch seal... -----Original Message----- From: John <spiers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 9:47 am Subject: [FWDLK] Used Torqueflite - Is it any good?
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