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tlfwatch Jan 12, 2008 01:21 PM

Why Can't We Drill Drain Hole In Torque Converter
 
"Why can't we drill and tap drain hole in torque, converter, so we can drain fluid. Could we use plug with allen head so it would fit flush should be no balanceing problems. "I see no reason why we can't do this i have drain plug on my 2003 lightning but you can only drain about seven quarts out. thanks for you input.:thumbsup:

relientk107 Jan 12, 2008 03:01 PM

if you dont feel like payin for the whole thing to be done at a dealership on a machine, you could always supply the dealership with the fluid and just pay the 50$ or what not in labor to have the total transmission system flushed out. its not run on only but the pressure from ur own transmission pump and all now that they have found pressure machines mess it up. i use to work at a ford dealership and i did it to both my ford lightning and my 98 150 when i had it.

built54 Jan 12, 2008 04:58 PM

mine has one....

jbrew Jan 12, 2008 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by built54
mine has one....

How do you know? :devil:

:lol:

built54 Jan 12, 2008 05:43 PM

lol............

tlfwatch Jan 14, 2008 06:55 PM

What Is Difference Between Mercon And Mercon V
 

Originally Posted by relientk107
if you dont feel like payin for the whole thing to be done at a dealership on a machine, you could always supply the dealership with the fluid and just pay the 50$ or what not in labor to have the total transmission system flushed out. its not run on only but the pressure from ur own transmission pump and all now that they have found pressure machines mess it up. i use to work at a ford dealership and i did it to both my ford lightning and my 98 150 when i had it.

Can you mix mercon and merconV ?????:confused:

Silver-Bolt Jan 15, 2008 05:19 PM

Drilling a converter will put metal chips into it. Very bad idea. My 00 has a drain plug.

relientk107 Jan 15, 2008 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by tlfwatch
Can you mix mercon and merconV ?????:confused:

its deff not a good idea to be mixing fluids, get all the same fluid based on what ur specific transmission takes, if you dont you could end up with big problems lol...you wouldnt think something as simple as that would be a big deal but its weird cuz it really is.

White01 Jan 18, 2008 03:16 PM

Also the converter wouldn't be balanced correctly. You would be adding weight were the plug would be added.

Rich

halflife Jan 18, 2008 03:31 PM

my bronco has a drain plug in the converter with my e4od tranny which is basically the same as ours.

STRYKS2X Jan 19, 2008 11:23 PM

I wouldn't do it. Not all Lightnings have drain plugs on the converters either. Mine doesn't have one so I just used some tubing and disconnected the return line to the trans and pumped the old fluid out per a "how-to" I read.

FordFanStan Jan 19, 2008 11:25 PM

In Lightnings, the 4r100 converters were manufactured with drain plugs only up til Nov. 2000. After that date, all the converters were not assembled with drain plugs. It makes you wonder if Ford stopped for only the costs of the added plugs or was there another reason, like a design flaw or problematic effect from them??? Stan

JeffsLightning Jan 20, 2008 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by FordFanStan
In Lightnings, the 4r100 converters were manufactured with drain plugs only up til Nov. 2000.

:confused:


The 4R100 has a torque convertor drain plug up until the build date 8-11-2001. My April 01 build had one...


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