Broke Transmission Oil Pump
In the middle of my first engine swap…(biting nails). 2002 P5. Well, I stupidly bolted the torque converter to the flex plate instead of putting it inside the transmission first, and I torqued the bell housing bolts down, and there was a lot of resistance. Here’s where it’s confusing… I was using two tires and a joist to help line up the trans and the engine. I heard a loud pop during the mating. Under the engine block are two fork like pieces and they were pulling on the outside of the tire. (Basically using them as a skid) The sound did seem like the tire and the fork was in a bind and it finally released pressure. Think when a tire shop airs up a tire quickly. I’ve also read that this could have been me “popping” the oil pump.
Is there any way of knowing whether or not I broke the transmission oil pump before I put all of this back together?I have a little bit of play in and out on the inner Shaft.
Any help would mean so much!
Is there any way of knowing whether or not I broke the transmission oil pump before I put all of this back together?I have a little bit of play in and out on the inner Shaft.
Any help would mean so much!
Wow..... I feel for you.
You got me on not having an answer for you???
Mostly because how you did it what happened and the sound? If I had to only speculate, I think you broke something other than the pump. But I would reverse what you did all the way back to almost the start.
You got me on not having an answer for you???
Mostly because how you did it what happened and the sound? If I had to only speculate, I think you broke something other than the pump. But I would reverse what you did all the way back to almost the start.
Wow..... I feel for you.
You got me on not having an answer for you???
Mostly because how you did it what happened and the sound? If I had to only speculate, I think you broke something other than the pump. But I would reverse what you did all the way back to almost the start.
You got me on not having an answer for you???
Mostly because how you did it what happened and the sound? If I had to only speculate, I think you broke something other than the pump. But I would reverse what you did all the way back to almost the start.
Well if it matters, I am ASE for a long long long time? Your basic DIY method of service and securing is not the better ones, but it still would be very difficult to just break the pump. If I were to inspect the transmission housing carefully I may find a fracture? Thats is just a "GUESS"" based on very limited information, no pictures and not being present to physically inspect the transmission.,
So I’m looking at replacing the transmission now. I’m seeing transmissions that are pre and post built 03/02. Are all automatic transmissions compatible with these cars? I have the sport shift; which isn’t important to me.


