Torque Converter And Drive Plate: Inspection
- INSPECT TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
- Inspect the 1-way clutch.
- Press on the serrations of the starter with a finger and rotate it. Check that it rotates smoothly when turned clockwise and locks up when turned counterclockwise. If necessary, clean the converter and recheck the 1-way clutch.
Replace the converter if the 1-way clutch still fails the check.
- Press on the serrations of the starter with a finger and rotate it. Check that it rotates smoothly when turned clockwise and locks up when turned counterclockwise. If necessary, clean the converter and recheck the 1-way clutch.
- Determine the condition of the torque converter clutch.
- Check that the following conditions are met:
- During the stall test or when the shift lever is on N, metallic sounds are not emitted from the torque converter clutch.
- The 1-way clutch turns in one direction and locks in the other direction.
- The amount of powder in the ATF is not greater than the sample shown in the illustration.
HINT:
The sample illustration shows approximately 0.25 liters (0.26 US qts, 0.22 lmp. qts) of the ATF taken from a removed torque converter clutch.
- Check that the following conditions are met:
- Replace the ATF in the torque converter clutch.
- If the ATF is discolored and/or has a foul odor, completely stir the ATF in the torque converter clutch and drain the ATF with the torque converter facing upward.
- Inspect the 1-way clutch.
- INSPECT RUNOUT OF DRIVE PLATE & RING GEAR SUB-ASSEMBLY
- Set up a dial indicator and measure the drive plate runout.
Maximum runout:
0.20 mm (0.0079 in.)
If the runout is not within the specification or if the ring gear is damaged, replace the drive plate.
- Set up a dial indicator and measure the drive plate runout.