Originally Posted By: mechtech2
What if you drill and tap into a vane? And even if you get lucky,what about the thin sheet metal holding the threads of the bolt? You need a boss to screw into.
DON'T DRILL INTO A TORQUE CONVERTER!
Back when 99% of the cars on the road had one of six different transmissions, most tranny overhaul shops did not replace the torque converter when the tranny was overhauled. A good reputable shop had a machine that flushed out the torque converter. Now if you were doing a GM tranny that did not have a plug in the torque converter, you drilled a hole in the torque converter, (using a special jug that showed you where to drill) threaded it and screwed a plug into it. You then were able to hook your flush machine up to it and get it cleaned on the inside. (Of course, the torque converter was on the bench hooked up to this machine and not in the car)
No, I wouldn't recommend this today as torque converters are probably thinner then they were 30+ years ago and the best repair is to use a rebuilt torque converter.