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Old August 23rd, 2011, 10:50 AM
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i have a 86 chevy k10 that has a rattling noise i took the inspection plate off and it sounds like its coming from my torque converter and dont know how to go about fixing it
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Check the bolts for loose.
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no there not loose that was the first thing i checked when i took the cover off
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Rattling noise? Could just be a loose inspection cover. If it were me (not suggesting this) I'd put it on a rack, with it running and inspection cover off to find out where the rattle was comming from.
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yea to me what it sounds like is as the torque converter is turning it sounds like something is loose inside it but i can give that a try and see what happens i just would hate to go out and buy a new one if theres easier way to do it
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Originally Posted by christian
yea to me what it sounds like is as the torque converter is turning it sounds like something is loose inside it but i can give that a try and see what happens i just would hate to go out and buy a new one if theres easier way to do it
Torque conervters don't go bad, it might be loose screws
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