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Old 04-14-2004, 06:43 AM
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What's all this crap I hear about TCI's not bolting up correctly to the flex plate? Can someone please explain this to me?
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BTW it's a 96 Z28....
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The new converters have 7/16 bolts I believe , You have to drill the fly wheel holes bigger . I only had to drill one of the holes bigger 2 of them the 7/16 bolts already fit.
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I dont know that much about the flexplates on LT's but mine bolted up fine.
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Ok.....

I want to know exactly if I need to drill my flex plate....keep in mind this is an LT1, not an LS1.
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I want to know this also.




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