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840 torque converter

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    Posted: 10 Apr 2012 at 10:16pm
does anyone know if the converter pulls out of transmission like a car or pickup does or if something in trans. has to come apart?
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Yes.  My dad told me to tell you to pull it straight apart though as not to damage a fiber bushing in the middle.  They are extremely hard to come by.  We just had ours apart a year ago.  Good Luck!
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