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TRANSMISSION
b. Measure gasket gap. Adjust shim pack by
adding or deleting shims until gasket gap
is between .003 and .008 inch.
c. Install cap with shims and gasket in
place. Tighten capscrews to 20 lb./ft.,
lubricated threads.
TORQUE CONVERTER AND OIL PUMP
NOTE:
To gain access to the oil pump or
torque converter engine removal is
necessary.
A. CONVERTER REMOVAL
1. Remove the bolts holding the converter to the
engine flywheel.  These are accessible through the
opening at the right hand top of the converter housing.
Figure 33.
Figure 35.
NOTE:
Make sure the aligning marks are
clearly visible on the flywheel and
converter.  If they are not already
marked, mark the two components
(Fig. 36) to retain relationship upon
reassembly. Do this before removing
the converter attaching bolts.
Figure 34.
2. Unscrew the six converter mounting
B-106

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