Hi All,
I'm changing out the 4.0L engine in a '97 TJ. The old one was diven without water in the radiator and basically burnt up.
All the instructions say to disconnect the torque converter from the flex plate when you pull the engine (auto trans), unfortunately I believe this engine is siezed and it will not rotate to save it's live (tried for 2 days to beat it free).
My question is, will I have any problems or potential issues if I take the torque converter out with the engine, still connected to the flex plate? Obviously this isn't the preferred method, but if I can't get the engine to turn, then I may have no choice.
Any help or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Jay
I'm changing out the 4.0L engine in a '97 TJ. The old one was diven without water in the radiator and basically burnt up.
All the instructions say to disconnect the torque converter from the flex plate when you pull the engine (auto trans), unfortunately I believe this engine is siezed and it will not rotate to save it's live (tried for 2 days to beat it free).
My question is, will I have any problems or potential issues if I take the torque converter out with the engine, still connected to the flex plate? Obviously this isn't the preferred method, but if I can't get the engine to turn, then I may have no choice.
Any help or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Jay
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