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Going th350 and have a question about the flexplate.

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Old 10-28-2006, 07:29 AM
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Default Going th350 and have a question about the flexplate.

Well I ordered a th350 with a torque converter for the ls1 flexplate, so will this bolt right up or will still need some sort of spacer? I thought you needed 2 different spacers when running a regular sbc converter, just not sure what you need with the 98 flexplate and a converter designed for the ls1. Thanks for any info.
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I am running a TCI flexplate with a 10" PTC Converter with a LS1 pilot.As long as the converter is built or bought for a TH350 and has a LS1 Pilot it should bolt up with out spacers
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you should be fine with out a spacer if you have a tq converter with an ls1 hub. i would call tci to be sure...
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What is the hub? Where the converter bolts to flexplate.
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The PILOT sticks off the front of the converter and goes to the crank
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