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Old 08-03-2011, 12:36 AM
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HI guys, i just bought a 02 5.3 Tahoe engine for my cutlass.. It does not come with a flexplate.. I would like to use my Grand National th2004r behind this engine and from what i understand you need to use a special spacer between the plate and the crank hub.. my question is do they sell an aftermarket plate that already has the spacer built into it? Or will i have to resort to the obvious, hunt down a spacer and used flywheel? also is there a specific flexplate i need to use for my application? Thanks guys!
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4L80E Flexplate & Spacer setup..you might have to elongate the holes on the Flexplate.
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thanks man i appreciate the input
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Originally Posted by Beeterolds
HI guys, i just bought a 02 5.3 Tahoe engine for my cutlass.. It does not come with a flexplate.. I would like to use my Grand National th2004r behind this engine and from what i understand you need to use a special spacer between the plate and the crank hub.. my question is do they sell an aftermarket plate that already has the spacer built into it? Or will i have to resort to the obvious, hunt down a spacer and used flywheel? also is there a specific flexplate i need to use for my application? Thanks guys!
I have that combo in my Maverick. Search around here, I believe the relevant parts have been combined into a package. When I did mine, I had to piece-meal it together...




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