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crosby 07-23-2005 05:11 PM

flexplate
 
I have an 87 K20 pickup (on a mid 70's frame), and a 350 I pulled out of an 87 Jimmy (FI). The pickup is an auto, the Jimmy was a standard. I bought a flexplate for the engine, and it turns out that the hole in the middle and the bolt circle is too big for the crank. Is there a different crank for standard shift engines? Also, when installing an engine, do you bolt the flexplate to the torque converter AFTER you install the engine? Thanks very much for your help guys!!

edman87 07-23-2005 07:59 PM

There is a difference in the bolt circle on 1 piece rear main cranks and 2 piece rear main cranks. I have an extra for a 1 piece seal crank, but it is still installed. Andyes, bolt the torq converter to the flexplate after installing trans, otherwise it probably wont seat the torq converter right.

crosby 07-24-2005 03:29 AM

Hi Ed, thanks for the message. I am installing the engine only, the trans is already there with the torque converter. Do you mean bolt the flexplate to the converter AFTER I install the engine? The engine is an 87, as is the truck, but the tranny and xfer, etc. are mid 70's vintage (TH400, NP203). Thanks very much for your help!

edman87 07-25-2005 12:08 AM

yup, torq up the flexplate to the crank and drop in the motor, then bolt the flexplate and tconverter together, it will take a while!

crosby 07-25-2005 08:23 AM

Thanks again Ed. I guess I should figure out if it's one piece rear main seal or two, it is an 87 (engine). I think that's the year that was different, one year only that they had a certain combination of characteristics. How can I tell the difference between one piece and two (assembled)? I won't be taking it apart to rebuild until I have the new frame ready. It will be a while ;) Thanks very much for your help!

edman87 07-25-2005 06:34 PM

Not really sure how to tell the difference when motor and trans are in truck. I know there is a diff looking up from bottom, but it has been a while since looking at a 2 piece. With the flexplate removed, it is easy to tell. If engine is 87 smallblock, it is a 1 piece seal. 86 was the year that was different, it had the 1 piece seal, but had non tbi heads. 87-94? were all the same. I can't think of the measurements for the bolt patterns to tll the diff in flexplates when they are laying out. I think it was posted here before, but not sure. Good luck with everything. I would measure the 2 flywheels that I have laying out if I was at home, but have been at hospital for 6 days now with an early baby, but everything is fine. I will be home in 3 days, so if you still need some info, i could get pics and measurements if you need them.

crosby 07-26-2005 08:40 AM

thanks Ed. That's not necessary. Hope everything is going well with your new baby. They don't sell parts for those ;)

I have a new flexplate on order, the parts store said the wrong one was ordered the first time. Hope I can make it work because we're tight on money right now, and vacation and the new school year are right around the corner. No money for truck parts :( Oh well, I have most of the pieces I need to make it go, so I am happy about that.

Thanks again for everything, best of luck with your new baby! Congratulations!

Slonaker 07-26-2005 09:57 AM

'86 and up engines have the one piece rear seal, and use a different flexplate than '85 and earlier.

Slonaker

edman87 07-28-2005 01:08 AM

thanks man, best of luck to you too, my truck fund just took a back seat


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