externally balanced flexplate

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externally balanced flexplate

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Howdi,
Anyone heard of or know where I can get a flexplate for an externally balanced 360 that will allow weights to be added/welded?
Beers,
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Summit Racing?
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Thanks Dave! Turns out B&M do one that will allow the use of a 318/340 converter (internally balanced). It'll save me some money in the long run...
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I think Real Steel sell them over here but are probably more expensive.
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I have one to allow a 904 to be mated to a 360 and you can use any convertor
?45 plus p&P (B&M type)
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PS Its brand new and unused. I have a 727 box so mine is surplus. Use the plate and there is no need to add/subtract weights to the 'vertor
Note The (B&M)plate only fits 10/9 inch convertors. TCI do one to fit 11" converors which is what i have.
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Kinda panicked there a bit as I'm using a 727 also. Called Summit, B&M must've just released one to use with the stock conv (it's also drilled for a 10"), sigh of relief...
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Yes steve, thats why i ended up going wuth TCI as B and M didnt have what I needed. All sortednow, but I missed the Nats as a result :cry:
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