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Old Mar 6, 2010 | 08:46 AM
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Who, besides TCI, make an SFI flexplate in the 80E style(6 bolt, 11 1/2 bolt circle)?

Looks like CSR has an aluminum one. Not sure about Reactor's aluminum plate as I didn't get a response back from them. The one piece Meziere would be nice if they made an 80E style plate.

Any others out there?
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Old Mar 6, 2010 | 09:05 AM
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I'm running a Reactor in my 80E. He's going to want some measurments and bolt locations.
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Old Mar 6, 2010 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Raffman
I'm running a Reactor in my 80E. He's going to want some measurments and bolt locations.
Don't have a stock 80E plate lying around. I take it that this is a custom piece for them. Does it require the use of a crank spacer?
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Old Mar 6, 2010 | 05:20 PM
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Meziere
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Originally Posted by DrX
Don't have a stock 80E plate lying around. I take it that this is a custom piece for them. Does it require the use of a crank spacer?
no crank spacer. not really a custom piece they make a lot of apps. give em a call.
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Originally Posted by CurtD
I have spoken with them and they only have the 60E style plate for the LS motors. None with 6 bolt holes on the 11.5" circle. Not that they couldn't make one for an 80E converter.
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Originally Posted by Raffman
no crank spacer. not really a custom piece they make a lot of apps. give em a call.
I see that the bolt holes are counter-sunk. Is there adequate space for a socket - don't want to have to use any factory style internal hex bolts.
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Originally Posted by DrX
I see that the bolt holes are counter-sunk. Is there adequate space for a socket - don't want to have to use any factory style internal hex bolts.

It's been awhile, can't remember but seems like only 3 bolts lined up for the converter and no problems tightening them.
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