Rattle from converter/bellhousing area

thunder550

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Coming from the bellhousing/converter area. Goes away when in gear, only does it in P/N (I am shifting from P/N to D/R in the video). Anybody had something similar? Anything to worry about? I pulled the inspection cover and it seemed like it got a tiny bit louder. Could be in my head though.
 

thunder550

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Shouldn't be, I checked that when I cut the exhaust to mate to the downpipe. I'll check again, but it definitely sounded like it was coming from the bellhousing. I messaged Mike, he suggested converter clutch as a possibility. I'll hook up the scanner tomorrow and make sure it's not slipping.
 

thunder550

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Crawled underneath again and it's definitely coming from the bellhousing/converter area. I pulled the inspection cover again and it was noticeably louder with it off. The exhaust is not even close to the crossmember, probably a good 2-3 inches clearance all around, and I tried to move the converter a bit with the engine off to see if it was loose from the flywheel, and couldn't move anything.

Honestly I'm not sure if this is a new noise or not. I can't hear it from inside the truck, and I just came across is while crawling under the truck searching for another noise that sounds a little like an exhaust leak. It may have been doing this for awhile. I'm just going to log tomorrow to verify that there's no converter slip and run it.
 

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I would check by re torque on the flywheel bolts. I have seen them loosen up before. Torque to 80 lbs if using after market bolts.
 

duramaxzak

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Factory torque converter bolts are usually to long for use with aftermarket converter's, they don't suck the converter tight to the flexplate.
 

thunder550

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These were hex head bolts, must be aftermarket. Whatever is in there now is what Mike's guys put in there when they did the trans.
 

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I would check by re torque on the flywheel bolts. I have seen them loosen up before. Torque to 80 lbs if using after market bolts.

If you're talking about the flywheel to crank bolts; 80lb is not even close to being enough. If you're talking about converter mounting bolts; 80lb will start to pull the threads out of the converter.