The flex plate is closer to the block than the hub.Thanks, having a hard time with the picture, is the concavity facing out towards the transmission?
That's way too technical. LOLView attachment 926572
Doesn't give a measurement but sounds good to me.
You can't put 'em on backwards..the bolt holes won't line up.Installed flex plate on my 361 concave in. There is about a quarter inch gap between it and the converter. Did I put it on backwards?
I'm not trying to be mr. argue guy (you know I love ya!) but, no..you can't. The bolt holes simply won't line up with the plate on backwards.bean, I agree, but you can put it on "backwards", wrong side bolted to the crank.
I've grown to like the sfi rated B&M, it has three different converter bolt patterns...not the cheapest though!I made the mistake of not measuring the bolt pattern diameter of my torque converter (10” vs 11”) and making sure I had the flex plate. Stalled me a couple days until I could get a new one. Found one at 440source for a great price.
I made the mistake of not measuring the bolt pattern diameter of my torque converter (10” vs 11”) and making sure I had the flex plate. Stalled me a couple days until I could get a new one. Found one at 440source for a great price.