Posted by Jason1Pa on May 15, 2009 at 13:54:31 from (67.150.80.11):
Hello,I have a few questions about flyweel sizes or I guess I should say Flexplates (Auto Trans.) I need to replace the flexplate on a street rod of mine. I can not seem to find a flex plate with the center hole big enough to fit on/over the crankshaft. Also the the bolt holes will not line up. Question number #1. Is there a difference between a truck and a car when it comes to fleplates? How about if it is a 4 bolt main? I do not kow the year of the engine. The orginial owner had it built and knows nothing about the specs.. It was a short block engine and the car was built in 1992 so I would assume it is around that year engine. Is the flexplate something that GM would of changed much threw the years or was it pretty much a standard size? Any help would be great! thank you very much for your time.
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