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Old 07-22-2014, 05:07 PM   #25
GRADYS Performance
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Re: 350 Starter holes drilled incorrectly?

Bolting the Torque Converter up to the Flexplate should not move the Flexplate at all. Modifying the starter gear may not get the results you want.

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Cool - I'm going to do one last set of measurements tonight after I get the converter bolted back up and torqued down just so I have the block-to-flexplate gap documented. I measured it last night with the flexplate free, and it was right around .5 - so already a bit too far out based on ron's measurements. That is only going to get farther when torqued down, so I'm a bit worried already. We shall see!
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