|
Scooterxf |
|
||
|
Did EA to ED falcons have a drain bolt on the torque converter so you could drain the oil? I know my brothers '94 Fairlane does. I read an article once where a company that modified/manufactured torque converters (for high stall performance) would install these drain bolts into their converters. This would have to make oil changing a snap on the EF/EL wouldn’t it?
Has anyone done it or does the converter off the earlier auto fit the EF/EL? |
||
Top | |
joolz |
|
|||
|
They dont as far as i know. My ZJ with a C4 did and made the job a whole lot easier. You could always remove the inspection plate and look. Im servicing my EL this week so ill check first!
|
|||
Top | |
Scooterxf |
|
||
|
I must admit I havent looked myself, but was told by my mechanic that the EF/EL dont but the previous model Falcons and Fairlains do. If I ever put a new auto in my EF (which i will probably have to do) then I would get this mod done.
|
||
Top | |
joolz |
|
|||
|
It would be a good idea to fit a drain plug. That way you wont waist as much by having to flush and would be alot faster.
|
|||
Top | |
cjh |
|
|||
|
No torque convertor fitted to an auto falcon since the C4 was ceased is fitted with a drain plug, only ones that have been modified & balanced there after may have a drain plug.
cyaslater
_________________ http://youtu.be/jJTh9F3Vgg0 |
|||
Top | |
Scooterxf |
|
||
|
So at what model falcon did the C4 end production?
|
||
Top | |
cjh |
|
|||
|
Up to 7/81 XD 6cyl & 82 XE V8 (4.9)
_________________ http://youtu.be/jJTh9F3Vgg0 |
|||
Top | |
Who is online |
---|
Users browsing this forum: Google Adsense [Bot] and 115 guests |