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  1. cucvrus

    Replace a M1009 torque converter

    Easy as getting a large pan that will catch all the fluid. Unless you are a fortunate one and have a drain plug on the transmission pan. Just loosen all the M8 bolts with a 13mm socket and when they are all loose. take off the bolts on one side and allow the pan to lean and drain from one corner...
  2. cucvrus

    Replace a M1009 torque converter

    I would say it is the pump suction on a dirty filter that you are hearing. Service the transmission and filter and go from that point. I say the sound goes away. And 64K is NOT the issue. 30 years + is the issue. Lots of cracked seals and parts inside the old TH400. Happy Holidays.
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