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Old 08-30-2009, 01:28 AM
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i have a 6.0, th350 and a vig converter from my lt1 (standard sbc style). Do i need to buy a specific flexplate for a lsx and use the spacer for the TC or can i buy a standard sbc flexplate? Or will it not bolt up? I seen them for sale for lsx cars but dont know how compatible everything is for the different combos one person can have.
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You need the 6.0/4L80E flexplate, spacer, and bolts.

I have them if you can't find them.
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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TC...3/?image=large

Just buy this one and be done with it? PM me what you have n a price shipped to IL
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I don't think that will work without some additional parts (spacer and longer bolts).
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Here is a link to what you need to do an old school trans. If you don't want to run the regular bolts in the spacer buy the ARP's for the 6 speed flywheel from Summit they are the same bolt only in 4340 moly. Good luck

http://www.shopfbparts.com/servlet/Detail?no=264




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