possibly lost/seized the motor today

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pulled the drivers valve cover, all looks ok

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i ran a magnet quickly through the oil. picked up extremely small amount of metal, not even enough to cover the magnet head, which is about 1/8 the size of a penny
 

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suggest cutting the oil filter open (carefully) and see what type/how much foreign debris made it to the filter
 

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at least its the right tool for the right job. good luck this weekend.

whats the plan after the filter?

Get the tranny out of there?
 

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they have a tool for that?

Fuck, I grew up knowing that tool as a "hacksaw"

any other new info?

They sure do. Most other methods of cutting an oil filter open, result in introducing too many contaminates into the filter. When your done cutting the filter open, you have no idea what you're looking at - debris in the oil filter or contaminates you just introduced cutting the filter open. Not to mention using anything other than a filter cutter usually results in unnecessary lacerations to your hands & fingers.
 
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They sure do. Most other methods of cutting an oil filter open, result in introducing too many contaminates into the filter. When your done cutting the filter open, you have no idea what you're looking at - debris in the oil filter or contaminates you just introduced cutting the filter open. Not to mention using anything other than a filter cutter usually results in unnecessary lacerations to your hands & fingers.

messier than a post-op thai hooker
 

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at least its the right tool for the right job. good luck this weekend.

whats the plan after the filter?

Get the tranny out of there?

Cant remove the tranny, as the converter is bolted to the flexplate. The only way i see removal is to literally pull the engine and converter together. it sounds dangerous
 

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Cant remove the tranny, as the converter is bolted to the flexplate. The only way i see removal is to literally pull the engine and converter together. it sounds dangerous

How will you separate them out of the car? If the motor won't turn, doesn't that mean your can't turn the torque converter to hit all the bolts?
 

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its gonna be a horror story if thats the case.

Anyways, at least you didnt make chocolate milkshake right?
 

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How will you separate them out of the car? If the motor won't turn, doesn't that mean your can't turn the torque converter to hit all the bolts?

Once the engine and transmission are out of the vehicle, unbolt the transmission from the engine - leaving the T/C bolted to the flex plate. Once the transmission is out of the way, you can unbolt the T/C from the flex plate.
 

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