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Rebuilt transmission 92 explorer wont pump fluid or go into gear

We just rebvuilt the trans and added trans fluid but the fluid level is not going down when we start the motor we ran threw the gears pausing approx. 30 seconds in each gear to get fluid pumping and nothing is happening any suggestions?

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  • fineprice100 Dec 17, 2008

    yes torque converter was filled before install

  • fineprice100 Dec 18, 2008

    the fluid is going down the tube but when the trans has over 6 quarts in the pan the dipstick is showing overfull when we start the motor the fluid level doesnt go down (fluid is not being pumped threw trans.

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    if u filled the converter adding 6 more quarts would be overfilled.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    did you fill the torque convertor before installing

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    did u fill the torque converter before u put it in?

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The only way the oil wont go down the tube is blocked unlikely the breather is blocked if u are using a funnel lift it away from the tube to allow air out [ DONT START ENGINE UNLESS U HAVE AT LEAST 5 LITRES OF OIL OR U WILL CAUSE DAMAGE ]

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