Run without TC?
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Originally Posted by gonzo 6.0
marbles in a can is what a converter going can sound like.
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Originally Posted by gonzo 6.0
So you are debating whether or not to toss in the converter or send it out?
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Finally got under the truck tonight and unbolted the TC. TC bolts were tight. Flexplate looks good, rings like a new cast bell. Fired it up and no noise. Has to be the Torque Converter. It will be going back to PI. Going ahead and pulling the Trans. FLT called and the built tranny is on its way.
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I was going to mention,the best way to tell how much metal you have in your trans is to diesect your trans filter,you can take it apart with a screw driver and pliers,see whats is in the matting.Ballbearings in a tin can sound is what a converter failing can sound like.As you mentioned.


