Runcharger
Well-Known Member
Don't feel bad about not knowing this. A lot of us take for granted information that we learned 50 years ago, but we weren't born knowing it either.
More like hunting lolThese things happen... i once ordered a Posi unit for my car and they sent me some "Sure-grip" crap.... not what i ordered!!
Please post some pics... GM is 3 bolts, mopar 4.. someone above mentioned the offset bolt but didn't explain it well..
Mopar TC's bolts aren't symmetrical so they only line up in one position (which is awesome if you don't mark it before putting it in) SOO... you end up putting a bolt in 1 hole.. spin the motor over and watch to see if they all line up now.. Nope? take that bolt out.. move 1 hole and try again... til you get the right one.
It sounds stupid but it's so people can't put a balanced TC on in the wrong position (i assume)
If you ever have it out and the flexplate out line it up on the tc and mark it like this.. no more guessing..
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didn't know thatJust to confuse the issue, and open to correction , I think the Magnum engines used a symmetrical pattern
I think this pic captures is better and you are alone and it took a hour of getting up and down and trying over and overThe post with picture, says it all just from what you said.
Are you talking about the newer small block Magnum engines? Never ever pulled one apart. Always planned to pull the V6 from my 95 Dakota just to take a look but the dang thing won't die! It's worse than a /6!! lolJust to confuse the issue, and open to correction , I think the Magnum engines used a symmetrical pattern
Yes , because of the new flex plate I guess. Easier to install, like a chevyAre you talking about the newer small block Magnum engines? Never ever pulled one apart. Always planned to pull the V6 from my 95 Dakota just to take a look but the dang thing won't die! It's worse than a /6!! lol
Easy to see the one that's not symmetric....
Both hands for safeties sake!I think this pic captures is better and you are alone and it took a hour of getting up and down and trying over and over
P.S. the guy in this pic has never held a hammer in his life....
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Not at all, of course. The Magnum family of engines 92 ^Do you mean 383 and 440 magnum? No, they did not us symmetrical bolt pattern.
Because it's a false statement.
Never thought the older ones were all that hard once I figured out that there was a pattern lol. Just took one time....Yes , because of the new flex plate I guess. Easier to install, like a chevy
Do you know what the hourly rates are at a stealership these days??When you're losing your *** at a dealership .1 of an hour at a time.. time IS money !![]()
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Do you know what the hourly rates are at a stealership these days??
Was thinking 200....not that far off. Geez, the ditch digger doesn't stand a chance.$186. +10-15% shop supply. +11% TX.
Around here anyway