200r4 input shaft o ring

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19cutlass79

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Hi guys looking for pic's on this, or if anyone know's the location the o ring on the input shaft that would be great, but pics would be better 😀 changed all the fluid I could took the converter off and drained it but I didn't think to look for it when I put the converter back on the trans has less than a couple thousand miles on the only reason I changed all the fluid is cause it was sitting for about 5 yrs, hopefully the o ring is not something that slips on or off easily 🙁

thanks,
wade
 
19cutlass79 said:
Hi guys looking for pic's on this, or if anyone know's the location the o ring on the input shaft that would be great, but pics would be better 😀 changed all the fluid I could took the converter off and drained it but I didn't think to look for it when I put the converter back on the trans has less than a couple thousand miles on the only reason I changed all the fluid is cause it was sitting for about 5 yrs, hopefully the o ring is not something that slips on or off easily 🙁

thanks,
wade
not sure on a 200r4 but on other gm and ford trans i have worked on they are all usally in the same place. right on the input shaft about where the tc sits on it. the oring is on there pretty tight. u have to give the converter a nice little push to get over it. and usually it doesnt slip off. u have to lift it up with a small screwdriver or pick. but i would check it before i bolted everything back up. and if its back together already well its your call. but u can always have someone start it while ur lookin under to see if fluid leaks that way if its leakin u can tell them to shut it down real quick.
 
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