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How do I know if a Torque converter is bad ?Ed O'Neill 01-28-2005, 05:22 PM Hi All I have a what I think would be simple question ..but I am not sure. I blew the reverse gear in my 1990 chevy C/K 1500 4x4 (damn blizzard) and the transmission is the 700r . the aamco service center gave me a great price ($1350)but then he added that it may need a new torque converter ($400) which would bring the total to somewhere around $1850.I thought this sounded weird because the truck still drives forward therfore I assume the torque converter is still working So my question is this: Does a torque converter need to be replaced if I only lost the reverse gear in my truck. Thanks in advance Ed jsgold 01-28-2005, 05:33 PM I am pretty sure you would not, however if you don't you may spend another 800-1000 bucks later on if the old one fails. It takes almost as much work, so it is a real good idea on a truck that age to do it. I know a friend of mine who went through that a few years ago. Best to do it. It may have wear or damage you won't see until removed but even if it looks OK I would replace it. toddgak 01-29-2005, 04:58 PM Anytime you have internal tranny damage, it is a good idea to have the converter replaced. Debris could have gotten in there. Also, when driving in 3rd or 4th gear you would feel a shutter, not associated with tire balance. If that is the case, the converter is most likely bad. troy1 02-01-2005, 10:13 PM I would replace it. Its gonna come back and bite ya later on a 700R4 vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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