
Here's one pic of the passenger side transmission crossmember. Not sure if they're all like this, but 4 bolts just for the bottom of it... ugh. What I'd give for an air compressor and my old impact wrenches lol
That cross member looks the same as mine, but your springs are arched the wrong way.
If your going into the transmission to repair it, you'll have to separate the transfer case any ways.
Pick up a bag of oil dry just incase.
Some don't have drain plugs, but if it does, it will be through the flexplate to access it. You won't get a couple inches on the t case to the trans, about an inch and it will come down. Is yours iron or aluminum? If aluminum you can do it by hand, cast I would recommend using a jack, pretty heavy.
By the way, having a hard time finding the drain plug on the torque converter...
It should just be a square looking plug. Have someone rotate the crank over and you should find it pretty quick.
Cast iron :/
If it doesn't have a drain plug, am I gonna see a ton of fluid loss when I pull the tranny down?
You should be able to bring the torque converter down with the transmission.
And the front seal will keep the fluid in
You can keep the converter on the trans until you get out a ways, otherwise you will make a bit of a mess. That is where splitting the t-case off will be a benefit, as you can keep it more level. If you do take it out beforehand, pull it off quickly and lay it on the bolt side to minimize loss.Seems to me the drain plug would be near one of the studs if it had one. The ones I have seen actually had a 3/8 or so hex head. I have seen some that do not have drain plugs though.
It won't loose everything, might be as mnuch as a quart if you were to leave the converter on the motor when you pulled the trans. Doing it as we have said, you won't loose any at the truck. Be a ware the converter can sometimes fall off on it's own if you tip the trans such that the converter is down hill. You can take wire or such across the front of the bell to hold it in, use a pop bottle or something to get the inward distance to keep it seated while working with it. It does add a bit of weight to the trans when you go to lift it.