Flexplate recommendation
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Flexplate recommendation
Well now that the transmission is rebuilt and I'm waiting on time to get into the shop I may as well address another problem. I looked at my flexplate and saw a couple teeth missing. So my question is what should I do for a replacement? Stock, aftermarket?
The truck is a street rod that sees some nitrous and can see over 600ft/lbs of torque at the rear wheels. Thanks for any input.
The truck is a street rod that sees some nitrous and can see over 600ft/lbs of torque at the rear wheels. Thanks for any input.
77f150- Posts : 220
Join date : 2008-12-03
Age : 64
Location : Kincardine, Ontario
Re: Flexplate recommendation
I'd look at a SFI certified Flex Plate, Something like A Hays, JW, TCI, Ect
dfree383- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: Flexplate recommendation
X2.....Definatley look into an SFI deal....the feet that are saved, may be yours.
Treeyasoon- Posts : 759
Join date : 2009-03-18
Age : 52
Location : Muncie, Indiana
Re: Flexplate recommendation
Thank you for the replies, I've ordered the SFI flexplate and ARP bolts. Hopefully next week I actually get to drive it and try the rebuilt trans, new torque converter and shifter..........then off to winter storage
77f150- Posts : 220
Join date : 2008-12-03
Age : 64
Location : Kincardine, Ontario
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