August 11, 201213 yr My first question is I am about to pull the 2.5 dohc engine from my 96 LSi auto. I have taken everything loose except for 1 torque converter bolt, which I cannot get to because the engine will not turn a full rotation (something is broken inside the engine and will not allow a full rotation, not even with a breaker bar with pipe extention). Is there a problem with pulling the engine with the converter still attached? Is it important to re-use the Lsi converter or will the converter from the 2.2 legacy L swap in ok? I guess that is two questions. Any help would be appreciated. Donor car is a 97 Legacy L 2.2 automatic (wreck, mostly complete)
August 11, 201213 yr you have tried turning the engine both ways with no luck? engine is trashed - can you get it close enough to just smash the bellhousing enough with a chisel to get at the last bolt? can you get it from underneath - sometimes there's a plate you can bend or manuever around to see into the bellhousing area underneath, never tried that before though. yes you can pull the engine with the converter attached - the pipe usually stays connected so it's looooong but it'll come out. or just pull the engine/torque converter out enough to have a 1 or 2 inch gap and then dremel, hacksaw, sawzall, chisel the flexplate tab off and get another flexplate. you can use any converter in my opinion, i've never noticed a difference. probably not a bad idea to have the converter that was designed for the engine so the 2.2 might be a good idea anyway.
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