Stock Flywheel = SHII!!!!
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#34
i got the truck up on jack stands again, so i'll be getting to it around friday/saturday depending on what i have to do. i will have pics up asap.
has anyone broken the TCI/SFI flex plate? ive never heard of it. a guy at work is running a TCI in his 10.2 @ 135ish all day and it's been in his car for 7yrs.
the TCI is 225ish plus 8.5% tax so thats 245ish or buy a Billet flex plate for 305ish. i guess you can't go wrong with it considering it's less than 100 to go to the best.
do i have to get longer bolts for the flex plate to crank and then longer converter bolts?
has anyone broken the TCI/SFI flex plate? ive never heard of it. a guy at work is running a TCI in his 10.2 @ 135ish all day and it's been in his car for 7yrs.
the TCI is 225ish plus 8.5% tax so thats 245ish or buy a Billet flex plate for 305ish. i guess you can't go wrong with it considering it's less than 100 to go to the best.
do i have to get longer bolts for the flex plate to crank and then longer converter bolts?
I read of some issues with the TCI,do a search...
#35
WHICH SUPPORTING VENDER has it for 280shipped? THE LINK YOU POSTED the dude said 305 shipped. i can post the email of what i said and what he told me. simple as that. so if your talking about another vender having that same flex plate why didnt you just post their link vs the other one. yet if your saying that FTIconverter people are selling it at 280shipped for the LS1tech people then he's shorting the PT.net people.
#36
Keniff, thanks for the inquiry. Our flexplate is billet aluminum with a bolt on ring gear and it is SFI certified as well. The cost for this flexplate is 289 and freight would be 16. making the total 305 to your door. You can give me a call at 1-866-726-8358 or we also accept paypal as well.
Thanks,
Greg
FTI
From: keniff_1
To: askfti@fticonverters.com
Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 3:42:20 PM
Subject: Billet Flex plate
hello,
i'm a member on Performancetrucks.net and i started a thread about me breaking my stock flexplate on my 6.2 swap.i was told to upgrade to your flex plate vs a TCI or SFI. i am still running the 4L60E, and im running a PI3600 converter. i was wondering how much the flexplate would be shipped.
Thank you
Thanks,
Greg
FTI
From: keniff_1
To: askfti@fticonverters.com
Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 3:42:20 PM
Subject: Billet Flex plate
hello,
i'm a member on Performancetrucks.net and i started a thread about me breaking my stock flexplate on my 6.2 swap.i was told to upgrade to your flex plate vs a TCI or SFI. i am still running the 4L60E, and im running a PI3600 converter. i was wondering how much the flexplate would be shipped.
Thank you
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#38
Wonder if this is more of install issue rather than a defect?
I would just think some of us with the older trucks and that have done a lot of engine/trans r&r would be having the problems. Im not really sure how you would damage it though unless you hit the fp with the bellhousing.
I would just think some of us with the older trucks and that have done a lot of engine/trans r&r would be having the problems. Im not really sure how you would damage it though unless you hit the fp with the bellhousing.
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Wonder if this is more of install issue rather than a defect?
I would just think some of us with the older trucks and that have done a lot of engine/trans r&r would be having the problems. Im not really sure how you would damage it though unless you hit the fp with the bellhousing.
I would just think some of us with the older trucks and that have done a lot of engine/trans r&r would be having the problems. Im not really sure how you would damage it though unless you hit the fp with the bellhousing.
i dont think me pushing the tranny in close then, jacking it up and then pushing it closer caused the problem. i talked to a mechanic by my parents house (he builds dirt track cars) he said he's installed a new converter, then 6 months later he broke the flex plate.
i had a loose converter bolt when i installed the Circle D, but i was just thinking i was wrong so i drove it a few months. i then pulled the 5.3 to swap in the 6.2 and made sure all the bolts were tight. if i do use an impact on any bolt that involves the tranny i use it on 1 then go back on 2 for a split second to make sure it's tight enough.


