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Flex plate has 7/16" holes-converter takes 5/16". Wrong flex plate??
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Bought a TCI converter and had to buy a flex plate that would work with it. Only issue is the holes are bigger. Guy at Mancini told me it's fine since you use locktite anyways. But is it? Is there a flex plate for this converter with smaller holes or are there bolts with a shank that would work. The thought of pulling the tranny is killing me. Just put the motor trans in !!
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#2
No way" its fine since you use loctite anyways"
Something is wrong
The Idaho Andy
I love the smell of race fuel in the morning
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#3
Wish I had better news, but you gotta pull the trans.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tci-14...make/dodge

Piece of advice, before you bolt flexplate to engine, mock it up to converter. This way if you have to do any tweaking on the bolt holes, you won't have to pull the trans to do it. (DAMHIK)
I love Mopars so much I'm date coding the skid marks in my underwear.
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Changed the flex plate to a racing one. It was my only option to get the small holes and I'll sleep at night.
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