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Re: In a rush to move my 92 explorer
It does sounds drive train related. Just a couple of questions. What have you done in regards to the transmission itself. Have you replaced it with the one from the other vehicle. If you have had the transmission out and another back in then did you remove the torque converter from the flywheel/flexplate or did you leave it bolted there when the trans was put back in. The converter should always be fitted correctly to the trans before bolting the trans back up. It is almost impossible to bolt the trans on properly and get it to work with the converter still bolted to the flywheel. It is very difficult to get all the splines to mate up as well as the notches to the trans oil pump drive unless you fit the converter to the trans first and it must be done properly.
I will also copy this to the Explorer section.
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