2004 Torque Converter Drain?

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Old Aug 28, 2009 | 02:12 PM
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2004 Torque Converter Drain?

Ok, I've seen posts saying that if a torque converter has a drain plug, it will have a soft plug in the bottom of the bell housing. I've taken that plug out of my 2004 (5.4L), and I think I've turned the torque converter around 360 degrees, but I don't see a plug.

Has anybody seen the soft plug on the bottom of the housing with no drain plug in the torque converter?

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Old Aug 28, 2009 | 02:32 PM
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Ok, I've seen posts saying that if a torque converter has a drain plug, it will have a soft plug in the bottom of the bell housing. I've taken that plug out of my 2004 (5.4L), and I think I've turned the torque converter around 360 degrees, but I don't see a plug.

Has anybody seen the soft plug on the bottom of the housing with no drain plug in the torque converter?

Thanks!
fiz
These trucks do not have the drain in the converter. To get all the fluid changed, you have to do the flush. I forget the last year for the plug, somewhere around 2001.
 
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