Flex plates and converters

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Have you the right bolts between FP & crank , these are the same size as the FP to convertor , which have a shallow head to them.

If you use the wrong bolts , they will damage the block.

Don't use washers , you must also use locktight on all the bolt threads.

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Julian , lock tight FP to crank & FP to vertor , had a few come loose on mine , even though i torqued them down tight. :oops:

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If you wanna take a chance on ripping the block to bits then don't lock tight them. ;)

The same applies to the crank bolts , do you really wanna take the box out if they come loose. :D

What's with the degreasing. :?

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you need a bit of "play" as the convertor must NOT be a tight fit against the box. on our race car Al Oconner recomended up to an 8th of an inch.Ask Duncan or Blue for more info.
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SteveB wrote:I think his is tight the other way Dave, not against the box; against the crank.
oops just reread it :oops:
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Julian wrote: Do you think it's necessary even for my engine which is just slightly more tuned than standard, ie it's not going to do 9000rpm down the 1/4 ever? Julian.
I 100% agree with Adams recommendation, clean off that grease & loctite the buggers. As for your slightly more tuned engine, flex bolts are not fussy & will come loose if not secured on any type of engine.

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You did fit the converter to the trans and then the trans to the engine yes?

Just making sure you didn't fix the converter to the engine/flexplate first.
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Had to check. Some people are just not used to these automatics. :lol:
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