Torque Converter Leak Test
Torque Converter Leak Test
Special Tools
* J 43763 - Torque Converter Leak Test Plug
* J 21369-F - Torque Converter Leak Test Fixture
For equivalent regional tools, refer toSpecial Tools (Tools and Equipment) .
Note
The torque converter leak test requires a large container of water in order to submerge the torque converter.
1. Position the torque converter (6) on the work table so that the pump hub is facing up.
2. Move the nut (3) to the middle of the center body (1) ofJ 43763 - plug .
3. InstallJ 43763 - plug into the torque converter hub.
4. InstallJ 21369-F - fixture (3) onto the torque converter (8) and ontoJ 43763 - plug (4).
5. Firmly tighten the nut (6) in order to seal J 43763 into the torque converter.
6. Firmly tighten the nut (5) in order to securely attach the torque converter toJ 21369-F - fixture (3). Connect an air hose to the air fitting (1) ofJ 43763 - plug .
7. Pressurize the converter to 517 kPa (75 psi) maximum.
8. Disconnect the air hose. Submerge the torque converter in water.
9. Closely observe the torque converter for bubbles that indicate leakage. If the torque converter leaks, replace the torque converter.
Warning
All pressure from the torque converter must be exhausted before loosening the test fixture nut. Failure to relieve the pressure could cause personal injury and/or property damage.
10. Push on the pressure relief valve (2) ofJ 43763 - plug and release the air from the torque converter.
11. Remove the J tools from the torque converter.